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Amazon secures green light for data centre in Meath despite opposition

An Bord Pleanála granted permission to Amazon to allow construction of the new data centre

ONLINE GIANT, AMAZON has secured the green light for a new data centre in County Meath despite opposition from An Taisce.

This follows An Bord Pleanála granted planning permission for the project after concluding that the proposal by Tunis Properties LLC would not have a significant impact on climate or legally binding national emission targets in relation to greenhouse gases.

The project was stalled after An Taisce last July appealed a decision by Meath County Council to grant planning for the 48 megawatt (MW) data centre for the IDA business park on the outskirts of Drogheda.

Amazon already operates a data centre at the business park and Amazon Web Services (AWS) has stated that cumulative demands for three phases of data centre development at the IDA business park will have a maximum demand of 144MW.

AWS state that the 144MW equates to around 473,040 tonnes of CO2 per year. 

Their appeal submission by John Spain & Associates that this is a worst case scenario and will likely decrease as the national fuel mix decreases its carbon intensity as the grid reaches the target 70% renewable mix by 2030.

The new data centre represents the second phase of development at the business park.

The appeals board inspector in the case, Barry O’Donnell recommended that planning permission be granted after pointing out that indirect CO2 emissions from electricity to serve the facility do not count towards or affect Ireland’s reduced emissions target and will instead be regulated under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, which sets EU-wide targets for sectors within the scheme. 

An Amazon commissioned report has estimated that Amazon Web Services (AWS) has made a capital spend of €2 billion on its network of data centres here over the past decade. 

In their appeal, An Taisce contended that Councils and the appeals board are granting permission for data centres on a case-by-case basis without adequately addressing cumulative impacts of energy use.

Figures provided in the appeal state that there are 70 data centres in operation using 900MW and there are a further eight under consideration, expected to use an additional 250MW. 

An Taisce stated that growth has been unchecked and data centres now consume 11 per cent of Ireland’s grid-generated electricity and it is projected to grow to 31 per cent by 2027.

An Taisce further claimed that uninhibited development of data centres is diluting the benefits of renewable energy generation that has taken place in the last 20-30 years. 

An Taisce claimed that existing and planned data centres likely to be built over the next seven years are projected to require 12.5 terawatts of additional power beyond current generation amounts – enough to power 24 million homes.

In response, the Amazon Web Services (AWS) submission stated that it is not a question of there being a disproportionate number of data centres in Ireland.

Spain stated that planning policy supports the delivery of data centres in Ireland and a location such as the subject site is considered an optimal location for these developments.

Spain further contended that if permission were to be withheld for data centres for the reasons outlined in the An Taisce appeal, no large industrial energy development would be able to secure development, thereby stalling economic growth.

Spain stated that the proposal “represents an important part of AWS’s investment in Ireland”.

Spain stated that the appeal failed to acknowledge that Ireland is recognised as a sustainable location for data centre development, in planning policy terms.

With planning permission secured, AWS is now in a position to apply to Eirgrid to secure a connection agreement for the provision of electricity.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 9:57 AM

    Evil : just pure evil :

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    Feb 17th 2016, 9:45 AM

    Mother and ‘boyfriend’ seems to be the common denominator here.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 12:47 PM

    So if they were married it wouldn’t happen, I assume is what you’re implying?

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    Feb 17th 2016, 3:59 PM

    I think he is saying that a dad has a connection to a child, and can protect the child. A home with multiple boyfriends doesn’t offer the same protection, don’t want to speak for him, that is what I think he meant.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 11:01 AM

    If this was their fifth arrest in relation to child abuse, why haven’t they been locked away sooner? Or will this only happen once they’ve killed the girl? There’s something seriously f*cked up in a justice system, where you can abuse your child be arrested for it, and then are allowed to continue as if nothing happened

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:14 AM

    A child died after her mother poured boiling water on her face, one of the many reasons why I don’t believe in God. If a God can sit back and let that happen then there is absolutely no point in a “God” existing.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:19 AM

    Is there a island that we can put all those horrible people on

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:29 AM

    Japan?

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    Feb 17th 2016, 5:24 PM

    “Is there a island that we can put all those horrible people on”.
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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:30 AM

    Mother and “boyfriend” seem to be a very common thread in a huge percentage of these cases. Very weak, stupid, compliant and self indulgent women and evil, controlling men. To allow your child to be abused by another is the ultimate betrayal of natural law and all that makes us human. Those women deserve to lose their children without any second chances. There’s a special place in hell for people who would deliberately and maliciously hurt a child. And animals.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 9:57 AM

    Where was the father? He was obviously responsible.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:47 AM

    She probably met up with him after she was released on bail.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 11:35 AM

    Turn you’re stomach

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:43 AM

    She should sue she!

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    Feb 17th 2016, 11:07 AM

    Ok that made me laugh.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:35 AM

    What about us having to take cod liver oil!

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:55 AM

    Yeah Donie, along with a punch in the face and a ciggerette burn in your mouth.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 11:36 AM

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    Feb 17th 2016, 9:54 AM

    The poor woman is obviously mentally disturbed and needs our help and sympathy. She was obviously acting under the influence of some evil male. He should be tracked down like a dog, horsewhipped and imprisoned for life.

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    Feb 17th 2016, 10:52 AM

    The flipping Catholic Church has a lot to answer for!

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    Feb 17th 2016, 9:53 AM

    The defence, “She came for it and by jaysus she got it!”

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