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Ireland approves massive Apple data centre

Apple had promised to hide the centre in the forest, make good any damage done and use renewable energy to power the centre.

October 12, 2017 / 19:58 IST
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Ireland today gave the green light for tech giant Apple to build an 850-million-euro (USD 1.0- billion) data centre following a battle with conservationists who were seeking to preserve a forest.

High Court judge Paul McDermott dismissed the appeals brought by three campaigners, who were concerned about the environmental impact of the project, which is to occupy nearly 166,000 square meters in County Galway, west Ireland.

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The project, which was first announced more than two- and-a-half years ago, would be the biggest private investment in western Ireland.

Apple had promised to hide the centre in the forest, make good any damage done and use renewable energy to power the centre.