Electric cabins for data centers, projects by Terna kick off in the Milan area
Terna has started the authorization process for two electric infrastructure projects aimed at supporting future data centers in the northwest area of the Metropolitan City of Milan, with an investment of nearly 80 million euros.
The Italian energy company Terna is advancing with the approval process for two significant projects related to the national transmission network in the province of Milan. This initiative aims to develop the electric infrastructure necessary to sustain emerging data centers located in the northwestern part of the Metropolitan City of Milan. With an investment close to 80 million euros, these projects are particularly focused on improving energy supply for the burgeoning tech industry in that region, highlighting the growing demand for data and energy resources.
Among the key developments is the construction of the 'Poglianasca' electric station in Nerviano, designed with innovative compact technology that minimizes land use. According to Terna, this advanced solution features the assembly of modular prefabricated elements within a civil building, which significantly reduces the overall footprint by approximately 40% compared to traditional electric stations. This approach not only enhances efficiency but also aligns with sustainability goals, reflecting the increasing importance of eco-friendly infrastructure in energy generation.
As these projects progress, the implications for the local economy and technology sector could be substantial. By providing the necessary electrical supply for future data centers, Terna is facilitating the growth of digital infrastructure in Milan, which is becoming a critical hub for technology and innovation in Italy. This move could attract further investment and development in the region, positioning Milan at the forefront of the digital economy in Europe.