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UK data centres are a step closer to being brought within the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) regime, after receiving backing from both Houses of Parliament.

The addition of data centres to the NSIP regime came as part of an amendment to the Infrastructure Planning (Business or Commercial Projects) Regulations, allowing it to ...

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nVent has unveiled its new modular data centre liquid cooling solutions, aligned with chip manufacturers’ current and future cooling requirements.

The new solutions include enhanced coolant distribution unit (CDU) offerings with new row- and rack-based CDUs, alongside advanced technology cooling system (TCS) manifolds. They also include updated rack...

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Rear Door Heat Exchanger (RDHx) systems are quickly emerging as a critical bridge technology enabling efficient rack level cooling that supports hybrid archit...

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Under the CP30AP reforms, Jamie Goldberg, Senior Associate at Farrer & Co, argues that grid connections have shifted from a simple administrative hurdle to a strategic, capital-intensive contest that will sort serious data centre schemes from speculative ones

Data centres, those vast, humming sheds full of servers and cables, are having their mo...

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Nuclear power is unlikely to be the saviour of UK data centres’ power woes without reform, according to a new report from the UK Government’s Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce.

The report warns that Britain has become the most expensive country in the world to deliver nuclear projects and urges a ‘radical reset’ of regulation to meet rising electricity d...

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