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Why Google’s data center plans are causing concern in Germany

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Google Invests in Germany’s Digital Future

Google has announced a significant investment in Germany’s digital infrastructure, with plans to spend 5.5 billion euros over the next four years. The investment will include the construction of a new data center near Frankfurt, as well as expansions at existing locations in Munich, Frankfurt, and Berlin.

A Boost to Germany’s Digital Ambitions

German officials have welcomed the announcement, with Federal Minister Karsten Wildberger stating that the investment will help make Germany a leading location for data centers in Europe. Research Minister Dorothee Bär has also praised the move, saying that it is proof that Germany is already an attractive location for tech companies. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has described the plans as "exactly what we need now" and a "real investment in the future."

Job Creation and Economic Growth

Google’s investment is expected to secure around 9,000 jobs in Germany annually until 2029. The company’s plans will also bring growth and added value to the country, with the potential to create new opportunities for innovation and development.

Expert Caution

While many have welcomed the announcement, some experts have urged caution. Katharina Hölzle, head of the Fraunhofer Institute, has warned that new dependencies could arise and that it may become difficult for Germany to break away from reliance on US companies. Wolfgang Eppler, a researcher at the Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis, has also noted that the investment is a relatively small fraction of what US companies are investing in similar projects.

The Broader Industry Dynamics

Google is not the only company investing in Germany’s data economy. Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia have announced a joint data center project worth 1 billion euros, and the French company Data4 has announced plans to invest around 2 billion euros. The rise in AI-driven demand for computing power has sparked a boom in data center construction, with the total server capacity in Germany expected to almost double by 2030.

A European Advance

The European Union is also trying to close the technology gap, with a €200 billion plan to boost AI development and triple the region’s capacity for such systems by 2032. However, progress is slow, and the EU has yet to detail how it will assess projects or provide funding.

Sustainability and Climate Neutrality

Google has announced that its new German facilities will be built with sustainability in mind, with plans to capture and reuse waste heat from its data center near Frankfurt. The company aims to make its data centers climate-neutral, but experts warn that this will be a challenge.

Digital Sovereignty at Stake

Experts have warned that Germany’s digital sovereignty is at stake, with concerns about the storage and processing of German data by US companies. Politicians have been urged to be vigilant and ensure that German industry remains competitive. The discussion around digital sovereignty has increased in recent months, but experts warn that more needs to be done to protect Germany’s interests.

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