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Apple relaunches data center project in Ireland

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Before leaving in 2018, Apple had a data center project in Ireland. But the manufacturer is trying to relaunch this business, so let’s set up a new data center in Europe.

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Data Center Dynamics There are reports that Apple filed an application this month to extend the building permit, the current one expiring in September 2021. Apple wants this to be valid until November 2026. “Suspicious project not completed due to delays in legal proceedings initiated after the issuance of ancillary building permits and, more recently, complications in the last year (…) and the Kovid-19 pandemic”. Indicates request. Extension requested “To have enough time to complete the dubious development. The aim is to take over the project as soon as possible by identifying suitable promoters ”.

Find out if Apple’s request is validated in August. The company is likely to get the green light on its way to relaunch its data center project in Ireland.

Apple initially invested 8 850 million in Athens, in the western county of Galway in Ireland. The data center was supposed to see daylight in 2017. But various complications have arisen and Apple has finally announced that it will abandon the project in 2018. Now it’s back.

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