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EDF, OpCore to develop 4-billion-euro data centre in France

EDF, OpCore to develop 4-billion-euro data centre in France
EDF, OpCore to develop 4-billion-euro data centre in France

The companies announced on Monday that EDF, a French utility, and OpCore - a joint venture of telecoms group Iliad with InfraVia Capital Partners - have entered exclusive negotiations for the development of a hyperscaled data centre.

The project, which would be located on the site of EDF's former coal-fired plant at Montereau-Vallee-de-la-Seine, is expected to cost around 4 billion euros ($4.64 billion) and would create one of Europe's largest computing hubs with several hundred megawatts of capacity.

Old power plants in Europe are being converted into data centres, to meet the demand for AI computing. Existing grid connections and industrial sites can be used to accelerate deployment and reduce costs.

In a press release, French Economy Minister Roland Lescure stated that "this investment shows France intends lead the artificial-intelligence revolution." "We are reaffirming that we will reindustrialise France, create jobs and make France a digital power."

The first phase of the fast-track grid connections scheme in France is expected to be operational by 2027.

EDF issued a request for interest in the repurposing of industrial land into strategic digital infrastructure earlier this year.

The Montereau plant, which was shut down in 2004 will be redeveloped, with an emphasis on energy efficiency, according to the companies. $1 = 0.8618 Euros (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson, Joe Bavier).

(source: Reuters)