Apple may restart its $1 billion data center plan in Ireland

According to Bloomberg, Apple may restart its plan to build a data center in Ireland and is currently seeking to extend the planning permission for this development project for five years. If the postponement is successful, Apple’s data center in Ireland will be completed by November 2026 at the latest.

In addition, according to current regulations, Apple can start building the data center before September this year. Apple originally purchased land in Galway, western Ireland in 2016, and plans to build a data center by 2017 with a budget of US$1 billion.

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However, due to protests, legal proceedings and other reasons, the plan was postponed. Although Apple eventually won the case, it is reported that Apple abandoned the project in 2018 and intends to sell this part of the land, but it has never been.

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