Philippines Power Infrastructure Needs Upgrades for Data Center Growth
Black & Veatch indicates the Philippines must enhance its power infrastructure to support future data center investments. The country aims for a 1 GW IT load capacity by 2029, but energy security and reliability are critical for attracting investors.
To position itself as a data center investment hub, the Philippines requires significant upgrades to its power infrastructure, according to Black & Veatch. The Data Center Association of the Philippines aims for 1 GW of IT load capacity by 2029, necessitating enhanced energy security.
Energy Secretary Sharon Garin announced a data center energization policy set for release this year to address power demand uncertainties. Black & Veatch highlights that the major challenge lies in the coordination of generation, transmission, and demand planning. Without improved infrastructure resilience and reliability, the country's ability to attract hyperscale developments may be hindered.
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