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Scottish Data Farm
Internet Villages International plans for the world's first green-powered
Data Farm near Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire.The £600m Lockerbie
Data Farm, to be built between 2008-10, will provide 3m sqft of data storage,
the largest of its kind in the world.
Renewable energy is to power equipment in the Data Farm. Electricity will
be sourced from the nearby E-On UK biomass power station, the largest
such power station in the UK, and from existing and planned wind generation
in Dumfries and Galloway.
The waste heat from the Data Farm will provide low cost heating to a planned
adjacent eco internet village and to local horticultural businesses.
The buildings at the Lockerbie Data Farm will be also be purpose-built
for client organisations, so improving the efficiency of the energy required.
As a result of this and the use of renewable energy, organisations locating
their computer equipment at the Lockerbie Data Farm will be able to declare
significant carbon reductions as well as making major cost savings.
The Data Farm will comprise of a series of unobtrusive single storey buildings
in a mixed woodland setting. The site has capacity for up to 3million
square feet of floor space. It is expected that the Data Farm will house
over 20 Data Centres once complete.
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Scottish Data Farm Lockerbie:
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