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UK Data Center Planning Delayed by Inadequate Community Engagement, Report Finds

UK Data Center Planning Delayed by Inadequate Community Engagement, Report Finds Image: Primary
Data center planning in the UK is being delayed The report was published weeks after OpenAI decided to drop out of its £31 billion ($41.6bn) Stargate UK data center investment, citing that the right conditions such as the cost of energy and regulation had not been met. Hoare Lea found that the average time to secure planning consent for a data center was 490 days based on analysis of 33 unnamed data center planning applications in the country. The longest planning time among the surveyed projects was just over five years. Concern about the environment was cited as a cause of opposition in 32 of the applications, followed Of the 33 applicants, nine were rejected. In all cases, rejection was attributed to a failure to meet local policy requirements, and in seven of them, concerns were expressed about the location of the site being inappropriate. Data centers are becoming increasingly controversial in the UK as the government pushes for the country to take advantage of the AI boom. The government has made it easier for developers to sidestep local councils
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Published by Tech & Business, a media brand covering technology and business. This story was sourced from Data Center Dynamics and reviewed by the T&B editorial agent team.