Schadenfreudia wrote: » I doubt the wet weather has anything to do with it
plodder wrote: » I doubt that was a major factor. Water supply was probably one of the biggest ones, as (silicon) chip plants use an awful lot ot it, and one of the main treatment plants for Dublin is in Leixlip. Also, being close to the M4 given that over 5,000 people commute to and from the place. If I'm not mistaken Intel paid a lot of money towards building the M4 interchange near the plant. This is great news for Athenry by the way.
antoobrien wrote: » Hopefully this development will mean more bandwidth being opened up to Galway.
Victor wrote: » A bit off-topic, but Intel handles it's own water, certainly it's own waste water and if I'm correct also it's own fresh water.
The M4 (1994) wasn't built for several years after Intel opened (1990), and even then, junction 6 didn't open until 2003.
Schadenfreudia wrote: » They are building in Athenry and Denmark because of the temperate climate and many other factors. I doubt the wet weather has anything to do with it nor do I imagine anyone involved ever used terms like "shoneen" or "shur tis" or "a perfect spot for the oul cloud computin" :rolleyes:
kippy wrote: » Biggest issue now may be around planning specifically in relation to the method they are going to power it with.
dubhthach wrote: » Eh Electricity? All this guff about renewable is more around the fact that they'll book a certain amount of wind capacity but it's probably just gonna have a standard grid connection (though perhaps with couple wind turbines on sight to keep the hippies happy)
Subpopulus wrote: » Comparing this facility to Apple's Cork building isn't really appropriate. Apple came to Cork in 1980 when they were still a smallish company - they only had 20 people at the start and were only a small part of the IDA's industrial estate. As they got bigger they continually expanded, to the point where it doesn't make financial sense to move. It's not as if someone just decided to put a couple of thousand jobs on top of the hill without any thought for public transport.
Oafley Jones wrote: » You'd swear it was out in the countryside or something. It's on the north side of the city. There's a bus stop right outside it.
coffeepls wrote: » Ok - not meaning to put an oul spanner in the thinking here, but I remember when I was a sociology student in Maynooth (over 15 years ago), that a similar question was asked about the location of Intel. Why did Intel pick Leixlip? The area was not crying out for a major employer half as much as some areas on the Northside, and there was just as much accessible land elsewhere. I don't remember the Northside area in specific, but I believe at the time it was probably nearer Finglas. Eitherways, I do remember (don't quiz me though, this is stuff I heard over 15 years ago) that the main reason (according to a sociology lecturer) was to do with social classes. The area on the Northside was generally working class, and would be much more union orientated, and the area of Leixlip was generally middle class and not union orientated. Make of that what you will - because Intel has been there a long time now. So. Apple for Athenry.... hmmm
Pinch Flat wrote: » Ireland has many advantages for data centres - because of temperate climates, 'free cooling' is an option as is using water from local rivers, lakes etc instead of having to cool chilled water of refrigerant.
Victor wrote: » The Apple press release is here: https://www.apple.com/ie/pr/library/2015/02/23Apple-to-Invest-1-7-Billion-in-New-European-Data-Centres.html In the Danish case, excess heat is to be exported to a district heating system.Heat pollution usually means this is usually only possible with estuaries or open sea. The ability of water to hold dissolved oxygen drops sharply as water temperature increases.
Pinch Flat wrote: » For a modest data centre you're going to need about 10MW of electrical power Assuming it's Tier I / II (minimum), i.e. maximum resilience you're talking a lot of electrical power that needs to be backed up in a downtime situation - 10 minutes resilience is good at the moment, then a power source (usually a diesel powered UPS) to kick in and keep it going until the grid problem can be solved. It's massive stand by power demand - big battery racks, dedicated UPS's and lots of storage of diesel to power them. Some data centres could be self sufficient indefinitely once they can keep diesel going to them.....
gctest50 wrote: » You could use natural gas as well - ~10MW 610-litre natural gas cat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNhj9Rkmn54
ardmacha wrote: » The waste heat would power a mighty cannabis grow house.
Victor wrote: » The Apple press release is here: https://www.apple.com/ie/pr/library/2015/02/23Apple-to-Invest-1-7-Billion-in-New-European-Data-Centres.html
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