Data Centres
Powering modern technology with green power
Powering modern technology with green power
Every time you stream a movie, access a website, send an email, or use cloud-based software like Google Docs or AWS, your request is being processed by servers inside a data centre. Without data centres, cloud computing, e-commerce, AI, and social media would not exist.
Data centres host the critical IT infrastructure for organisations—from small startups to global enterprises. This includes:
Internal tools (HR systems, CRM, databases)
Customer-facing services (websites, apps, e-commerce platforms)
Real-time communications (VoIP, Zoom, messaging)
Without data centres, businesses would struggle to operate, scale, or deliver services consistently.
Modern data centers are designed with advanced cybersecurity and physical protections. They offer encryption, firewalls, disaster recovery, and compliance with regulations like GDPR or HIPAA. This keeps sensitive data—like financial records or healthcare info—safe, private, and available.
Redundant power, cooling, and network systems in data centres ensure high availability (often 99.999%). That means services are rarely interrupted, even in the face of equipment failure or natural disasters.
Companies like AWS, Google, and Microsoft are investing in green data centers, powered by renewable energy (e.g., wind, solar) and cooled with innovative techniques. Data centres are now central to sustainability efforts in tech.
AI, machine learning, and big data analytics require immense computing power. Data centers with GPU clusters and specialized hardware make it possible to:
Train large language models (like ChatGPT)
Analyze scientific data
Power smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and more
Data Centres are new to the planning system in the UK and so need specialist advice on how to navigate the system to achieve an early consent.