PLDCA
Development projects of PLDCA members include Atman’ s WAW-3 facility in Warsaw( 720mEUR), Data4 Group’ s Warsaw development( 500mEUR) and Beyond. pl’ s 150MW AI-Ready Campus in Poznan.
Supporting the energy transition While investing in renewable energy infrastructure, Poland has successfully been growing its data centre industry. PLDCA is also eager to challenge the world’ s perception of the country as coal-based and unsustainable.
“ It takes a few years to develop a large scale data centre campus from site acquisition, through permitting and construction process till Ready For Service stage,” he notes.“ So for an investor considering new locations for its data centre campus, a forward looking perspective is more appropriate.”
Poland continues on its steep pathway towards decarbonisation, aiming at 50 % lower CO2 emissions vs. 2023 by 2030 with 72 % green energy, including natural gas. The country rapidly
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