Google Files Plans to Scale Kronstorf Data Center 2.5 Times Larger
The proposal would lift the Austrian site's annual electricity demand to as much as 2 terawatt-hours.
Google has submitted formal plans to enlarge its data center in Kronstorf, Austria, to two and a half times the original footprint. The filing, reported on the same day by two local outlets, sets the new annual power requirement at between 1.5 and 2 terawatt-hours.
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