New data centre will be one of Canada’s most powerful

Canada’s leading data centre provider, eStruxture Data Centers, will develop its largest facility in Alberta, a province that wants to be – but is far from – a critical hub for this type of infrastructure.
Expected to power up by fall 2026, eStruxture’s new $750-million, 90 megawatts (MW) operation, located near Calgary, will be the Montreal-based company’s third data centre in the area. The seven-year-old firm owns 12 other data centres in the larger industry markets of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
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