Google has been denied permission to build another data centre in Ireland, here’s why
By
Isha Sharma
Google wanted to build another data centre in Dublin, Ireland but has been denied the permission, reports say. Google now has the option of appealing the decision to An Bord Pleanála, the Irish planning board. The company already owns two data centres in the city.
The South Dublin County Council refused the company’s plans for building a 72,000 square metre facility at the Grange Castle Business Park in south Dublin.