Amazon, Microsoft Fuel €80 Billion Data Center Growth in Aragón, Spain
Aragón is set to host substantial data center investments exceeding €80 billion from major tech firms like Amazon and Microsoft, driving local economic shifts. The PIGA framework facilitates rapid project approval, but local communities face challenges including land expropriation and resource management issues.

Over €80 billion is being invested in data centers in Aragón, Spain, by companies such as Amazon and Microsoft. The PIGA legal framework, established in 2015, allows for expedited project approvals and imposes measures like forced expropriation, which has raised concerns among local residents and officials about the impact on land use and community resources.
Approximately 25 facilities are expected to be built, creating tens of thousands of jobs, though the actual economic benefits remain debated. Local municipalities are now taking legal action against the regional government regarding land use and tax exemptions. The sustainability of power and water resources amid this expansion remains a critical issue, with local leaders expressing concerns over future environmental impacts.




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