Country
Spain
AI data center dossier
Country
Spain
Operator
Microsoft
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
300 MW
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Microsoft is building a 300 MW flagship AI data center campus in Zaragoza, Aragón, as part of its multi-billion euro investment in Spanish digital infrastructure. The facility is specifically engineered to host high-density AI workloads for Azure OpenAI and Microsoft Copilot services. Phase 1 is expected to deliver significant compute capacity by late 2026. The site was chosen for its access to stable power grids and the region’s commitment to 100% renewable energy matching. This project is a key component of Microsoft's strategy to decentralize its European AI capacity while providing localized low-latency infrastructure for the Iberian market.
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