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Cape Town approves mega data centre development amid water and power concerns

14 July 2026
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A small group of protesters opposed to a data centre development in Cape Town congregated outside the Cape Town Civic Centre on Tuesday. This gathering coincided with the Municipal Planning Tribunal’s approval of the land use application for the project. The approval marks a significant step towards the establishment of the data centre, which has faced criticism from local residents and activists concerned about its environmental impact and implications for the community. Despite the objections, the tribunal concluded that the project met the necessary requirements for land use, paving the way for its progression.

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The approval of the data centre’s land use application highlights ongoing tensions between urban development and community concerns in Cape Town. Data centres are increasingly important for supporting digital infrastructure, but they also raise environmental issues, particularly regarding energy consumption and land use. Historically, similar developments have sparked public outcry when local communities feel their interests are not adequately considered. This situation underscores the need for transparent planning processes that balance economic growth with community needs and environmental sustainability.

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