New data center campus proposed in Northumberland, UK, near QTS's planned 720MW development
A new data center campus is being proposed in Northumberland, UK, with leaflets distributed by planning firm Lichfields. This proposed development is located near QTS's previously announced $13 billion data center campus at the former Blyth Power Station, which is planned to include up to ten data center buildings totaling 720MW at full build-out. The article reports on the proposal of a new data center development, with QTS's existing project mentioned as a nearby, larger-scale comparison.
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- New data center campus proposed in Northumberland, UK.
- Located near QTS's planned 720MW, $13 billion development.
- QTS is owned by Blackstone.
- Lichfields advising on the new proposal.
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Plans have not yet been submitted. The company behind the project hasn't been named. The proposed site is currently used for agriculture. Full details of the proposed campus and project timelines haven’t been shared.
"Planning firm Lichfields distributed the leaflets."
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