Google lawyers claim South Dublin County Council erred in rejecting planning for its data centre
Briefly

Google Ireland's appeal highlights that South Dublin County Council erred in its refusal of planning permission for a new data centre due to perceived capacity issues in the electricity grid.
The legal representatives argue that Eirgrid already accounted for the data centre's demand in its capacity forecasts, indicating a misunderstanding by South Dublin County Council.
The proposed facility will not only create substantial construction jobs but also aid in meeting the recognized need for data centre development in the region.
Google argues that South Dublin County Council's refusal contradicts the Development Plan's acknowledgment of the necessity for data-centre development, thus potentially obstructing economic growth.
Read at Irish Independent
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