The proposed Newell Data Centre project near Brooks has sparked a public meeting where community members sought clarity on its implications. Only high-level details were provided, leaving many residents with concerns about its effects on local resources, particularly water and power. The Newell Data Centre aims to have a capacity of 1,200 megawatts, making it one of Alberta’s largest data centres. Organizers emphasized the importance of starting a dialogue about the potential benefits and challenges associated with such a significant development, amid growing opposition to similar projects in other areas of Alberta. Despite the interest generated by a recent report on land sales related to the project, attendees expressed frustration over the lack of specific information about the developer and the project’s operational details.
Why It Matters
Data centres have become increasingly significant in Alberta due to the province’s ample energy resources and favorable regulatory environment. The Alberta Electric System Operator has noted a surge in proposed data centres, reflecting the growing demand for digital infrastructure. As these facilities expand, they have raised concerns regarding environmental impacts, particularly around water and energy consumption. The Newell Data Centre’s substantial capacity highlights the trend of large-scale developments in the tech sector, which can affect local communities and infrastructure.
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