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What does the demand for data centres mean for the real estate sector in 2025?


Commercial property partner, John Condliffe, appeared in BE News commenting: 


This growth will impact local power infrastructure, since data centres use large amounts of electrical power and can put strain on national grids that are already near capacity. Data centres in the Republic of Ireland use more than 20% of all electrical power consumed nationally. Data centres need to be able to connect to the grid as soon as they are built, yet currently some centres can wait several years for a connection or planning consents for new substations. There are also major backlogs in connecting renewable generation sources to the network.


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John has over 20 years of transactional real estate law experience across all sectors and deal types. He has bought trophy buildings in central London, developed distribution hubs for major retailers and helped large corporate occupiers get rid of their lease liabilities.  He has also dealt with properties in almost every town and city across the country.





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