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Africa Data Centres, DPA break ground on 12 MW solar farm in South Africa

Data storage and services group Africa Data Centres has with its partner, independent power producer DPA SA, began building and construction of a. solar farm in South Africa to supply its centers with. renewable resource, it said on Monday.

The market for information centres, or physical areas real estate. computers and processing data, has actually grown rapidly on. sky-rocketing demand for faster computing from Africa's banks. and telecoms firms, however the centers are highly energy. intensive.

Quick connection offered by a submarine communication. cable has assisted make South Africa an essential place, however the. country's regular power cuts have actually meant additional expenses have. to be reserved for back-up power.

The first phase of Africa Data Centres' job will involve. constructing a 12 megawatt solar farm in the Free State province. to power its Cape Town data centres, with subsequent stages. extending to its Johannesburg websites, its CEO Tesh Durvasula informed. journalism.

Data centres worldwide face scrutiny for their reliance on. grid power and renewables, and Africa is no exception,. Durvasula stated. Africa Data Centres is actively resolving this. problem by creating renewable resource, relieving stress on the. regional grid.

The construction of the plant becomes part of a 20-year power. purchase contract checked in March 2023 with DPA SA, a joint. business of the French utility EDF, aimed at dealing with South. Africa's energy crisis.

(source: Reuters)