Data center development

Data center development

In the Netherlands and beyond, a public debate has been taking place for several years about the negative impacts of data centers. Concerns focus on the high electricity demand of data centers and their contribution to the climate crisis through greenhouse gas emissions. This sector also has a major impact on water consumption, light and air pollution, the local landscape, and the loss of biodiversity. Many of these data centers also facilitate infrastructure for Big Tech companies, which exert significant pressure on local democracy.

What does PILP do?

PILP explores legal avenues to strengthen the rights of local anti–data center activists in the Netherlands and Europe.

Hyperscale data center development in Amsterdam

On behalf of the organisations Leitmotiv, Advocates for the Future, Bits of Freedom, Critical Infrastructure Lab and DeGoedeZaak, PILP has written a letter to the Municipality of Amsterdam and the Province of North Holland. In this letter, the signatories express their concerns about the development of a hyperscale data center project — a very large computer centre for data storage, processing and software production — near Amsterdam Sloterdijk station.

Media

NRC has published an article on the Amsterdam hyperscale development. See also the press release on the website of Leitmotiv.

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