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February 21, 2026

Global

Virginia 230 kV transmission rebuilds tied to data centre demand UK public support rises with data centre waste-heat reuse Heat networks/ectogrid models positioned as decarbonisation enablers Energy security policy linking critical minerals and rising AI/data centre load Workforce development and trade pathways for data centre build/ops GPU infrastructure efficiency framed as OpEx and delivery lever

Global data centres, power & grid briefing (UTC 2026-02-21)

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Key deals & projects

Europe (UK)

  • Heat networks / waste heat integration: Two-thirds of Brits favor local data centres using waste heat
    • Survey findings: 66.8% more favourable views if waste heat is used; 75.6% support cooperation between data centres, energy providers and local authorities.
    • Referenced project: E.ON “Silvertown ectogrid™” in East London, covering 760,000 sqm.
    • Reported impact: ~4,000 tonnes CO2 saved annually; 88% lower emissions vs gas boilers (per E.ON).

North America (Canada)

  • Innovation funding adjacent to digital/defence ecosystems: PacifiCan invests over $46.6M in B.C. defence innovation
    • Total: CAD 46,672,430 across eight projects to accelerate defence innovation and supply-chain integration.
    • Major allocations (selected):
      • University of British Columbia: CAD 20,646,400 (three projects)
      • Simon Fraser University: CAD 19,957,611 (two projects)
      • UBC-Sauder CDL: CAD 1,579,809
      • Alacrity: CAD 2,621,746
      • Association of British Columbia Marine Industries: CAD 1,866,864

Power & grid / interconnection highlights

North America (US – Virginia)

  • Transmission rebuilds tied to data centre-driven load growth: Dominion proposes 230 kV line rebuilds near Charlottesville, Gordonsville
    • Projects:
      • Dooms–Charlottesville: ~22.3 miles (230 kV rebuild)
      • Charlottesville–Gordonsville: ~20 miles (230 kV rebuild)
    • Process and dates:
      • Public urged to comment to Virginia SCC; Dooms case referenced as PUR-2025-00189.
      • Comments due March 25, 2026.
    • Siting/environment themes raised:
      • Requests to work within existing ROW where possible, use shortest towers, and apply avoidance/mitigation.
      • Concerns include cultural landscape impacts (including Monticello viewshed).

Policy & regulation

Asia (Japan / IEA)

  • Energy security policy coordination with explicit data centre/AI load context: Japan official attends IEA ministerial on energy security
    • Japan’s METI Counselor participated in the IEA Ministerial (Paris, 18–19 Feb 2026).
    • Key messages: strengthen finance, supply chains, and workforce; urge investment and government action to secure supply amid rising demand from data centres and AI.
    • Output noted: ministerial declaration on critical minerals.
    • Bilaterals referenced: discussions with Poland’s Energy Minister on nuclear/LNG cooperation; meeting with IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol.

Market / operations / workforce

North America (US)

  • Workforce development for data centres (trade pathway emphasis): DataBank Hosts Atlanta Career Event to Showcase Data Center Careers
    • Event: hosted at a DataBank Atlanta data center with Opportunity Runway, Method Experts, and PRT Staffing.
    • Attendance: nearly 20 young people.
    • Pay datapoints cited: IBEW apprenticeships $45–$55/hour vs a cited typical four-year college starting salary ~ $60,000.

Global (AI infrastructure / vendor positioning)

  • GPU efficiency as a cost and delivery risk for AI workloads: Choosing the Right AI Infrastructure to Avoid Hidden Inefficiencies
    • Massed Compute positions NVIDIA-backed GPU infrastructure, secure storage, flexible contracts and engineering support.
    • Claimed pain points driving higher OpEx / slower delivery: low goodput, fragmented stacks, and lack of visibility.

Two-line close

Investment bottlenecks are increasingly shaped by grid build timing, community acceptance, and supply-chain resilience rather than real estate alone. The most actionable near-term signals are where governments, utilities, and operators are already formalising processes, partnerships, and workforce pipelines.

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