Data centres emerge in Negeri Sembilan

Data centres emerge in Negeri Sembilan

The data-centre boom is spilling over to the state, with Johor slowing approvals amid concerns that the facilities are putting a strain on its resources.

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Negeri Sembilan chief minister Aminuddin Harun said US investors will develop a green data centre and Gamuda Bhd will develop an AI data centre in the state. (Website pic)
PETALING JAYA:
Negeri Sembilan is emerging as a new hub for data centres as the top market of Johor grapples with the facilities’ voracious consumption of energy and water.

“Two data centres are being developed in Negeri Sembilan,” Bernama reported, citing the state’s chief minister Aminuddin Harun.

“One will be a green data centre developed by US investors, while the other is an artificial intelligence (AI) data centre by local construction firm Gamuda Bhd,” he said today.

“The data centres were drawn to the state’s ability to meet their infrastructure requirements and its good highway network,” Aminuddin said.

Negeri Sembilan is located on Malaysia’s southwest coast, and is about an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur.

The data-centre boom is spilling over to Negeri Sembilan, with Malaysia’s southern state of Johor slowing the pace of approvals amid concerns that the facilities were putting a strain on its resources.

The spurt helped investments in Johor climb 12% to RM48.5 billion (US$11 billion) last year.

Aminuddin said Gamuda will construct and develop a water treatment plant with a capacity of 67 million litres per day to ensure sufficient supply for areas surrounding the data centres.

“The state government will carefully assess future data centre proposals given their high water needs,” he added.

Earthworks have already begun on both projects, which are expected to create high-quality job opportunities, increase investment and tax revenue, said Aminuddin.

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