The construction of new data centres in the U.K. and Europe is being held up due to insufficient electricity supply. Utility companies in the U.S. have also been struggling to keep up with demand.
David Sleath, chief executive of development giant Segro, said that he would ideally be investing “hundreds of millions and more” into building new data centres, according to The Times. “The single biggest constraint is access to power,” he told the publication.
Segro, which operates 35 U.K. data...
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