Plans for a substantial artificial intelligence (AI) data centre campus in North Lincolnshire have been unveiled, with the estimated cost of development totalling £5.5 billion. This significant project offers a major boost to the local economy, with a prediction of providing between 2,600 and 3,600 job opportunities each year during its decade-long construction period. The proposed data centre could greatly transform the local area as it positions North Lincolnshire at the forefront of the rapidly expanding sector of AI and data management. As the plans continue to progress, the local community anxiously looks forward to the potential for economic progress and technological innovation. This report is based on the original coverage provided by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.
Proposed £5.5bn AI Data Centre Campus in North Lincolnshire to Create Thousands of Jobs
The build of the data centre would support between 2,600 and 3,600 jobs a year over a ten-year construction period, it is estimated


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