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Readies unveiled for municipal data center in Reșița, Romania
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Proposals have been submitted for a new data center in the city of Reșița, western Romania.
Key facts
- Overseen by developer Reșița Data Infrastructure, the facility will be located in an industrial park northeast of the city and directly adjacent to a 400/220/110kV substation
- The firm has confirmed to DCD that the data center will occupy a 30,000 sqm (322,915 sq ft) plot, and that the municipality has now assembled a working group to study the firm’s grid connection
- The project has been in development since October 2024, according to Reșița Data Infrastructure’s website, when the city’s mayor, Ioan Papa, signed a confidentiality agreement with Hudișteanu
- Currently, the closest notable market exists 59 miles to the northeast in the city of Timișoara, which hosts ten facilities according to DataCenterMap
Summary
Overseen by developer Reșița Data Infrastructure, the facility will be located in an industrial park northeast of the city and directly adjacent to a 400/220/110kV substation. The firm has confirmed to DCD that the data center will occupy a 30,000 sqm (322,915 sq ft) plot, and that the municipality has now assembled a working group to study the firm’s grid connection request. Partnerships with investors for the project are now actively being sought, said Reșița Data Infrastructure’s founder, Marius Hudișteanu. The project has been in development since October 2024, according to Reșița Data Infrastructure’s website, when the city’s mayor, Ioan Papa, signed a confidentiality agreement with Hudișteanu to begin organising the development of a data center on behalf of the municipality.