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US Data Center Briefing · January 23, 2026

January 23, 2026

560MW Finland campus pipeline emerges UK planning approval risk for 90MW site Virginia proposes SCC approval for >25MW loads US market shift: power delivery/execution is the constraint Behind-the-meter solar+storage pitched to unlock UK distribution capacity

Top news (3)

  • Finland: a very large new pipeline signal near Helsinki.DayOne plans 560 MW data center project near Helsinki — early-stage plan for a phased campus in Klaukkala, Nurmijärvi (~30 km north of Helsinki) with up to 560 MW of total grid power potential. DayOne has a site agreement with Fortum to support zoning and grid connection planning; announcement follows >$2bn Series C equity and references an existing $1.4bn Lahti hyperscale project plus an up-to-$1.2bn mezzanine facility (Dec 2025).
  • UK: planning risk increases for a large 90 MW project.UK says error in approving 90 MW Woodlands Park data centre — government accepted a “serious logical error” and that permission should be quashed; developer Greystoke Land will defend. Legal challenge brought by Foxglove and Global Action Plan after Angela Rayner overruled Buckinghamshire Council’s refusal.
  • US (Virginia): potential new approvals gate for large-load facilities.Virginia group urges support for HB155/SB619 to oversee data centers — proposal would require new “high-load” facilities >25 MW to obtain an SCC Certificate of Operation assessing ratepayer, grid reliability, and environmental impacts; PECVA cites 500+ existing data centers and typical new proposals of 60–90 MW.

Key deals & projects (by region)

Europe

North America

  • US (market view + services M&A): execution risk now the constraint.CBRE: Power Constraints Redefine 2026 U.S. Data Centers — CBRE says developers are prioritising sites able to support 300 MW+ deliveries within ~36 months; preleasing expected mid-70%. CBRE also acquired Pearce Services for ~$1.2bn + up to $115m earn-out; Pearce projected > $660m revenue and > $90m EBITDA in 2026.
  • US (Arizona): power supply agreement upheld for proposed data center.Regulators keep TEP data center energy agreement in place — Arizona Corporation Commission said its Dec 2025 approval of Tucson Electric Power’s Energy Supply Agreement for Beale Infrastructure remains in place; separate court action seeks to void earlier rezoning.

Asia


Power, grid, and interconnection highlights

Grid capacity and “behind-the-meter” approaches

  • UK: unlocking distribution capacity with local generation + storage.Masdar and Octopus Energy sign MoUs for UK and Africa — MoUs to unlock UK distribution network capacity for data centres using local solar-plus-storage; Octopus to use Kraken to manage on-site generation, batteries and grid usage.

Storage cost trajectory and equipment signals

  • Long-duration storage cost-down expectations (relevance to firming high-load growth).EPRI study finds LDES costs could fall ~37% by 2030 — EPRI finds average LDES costs could decline ~37% by 2030; examples include 100 MW / 10-hour intraday electrochemical: $244–358/kWh and 10 MW / 100-hour multi-day: $26–38/kWh.
  • C&I BESS product update (applicable to on-site resilience / peak management).Hoymiles launches HoyUltra 2 liquid-cooled ESS for C&I261 kWh per unit, parallel scalable; claims include 90.3% round-trip efficiency, operation to 50°C, certifications IP55 and C5.

Policy and regulation watch

United States

  • Virginia: potential new approval regime for large-load developments.Virginia group urges support for HB155/SB619 to oversee data centers — would require SCC Certificate of Operation for new facilities >25 MW; framed around ratepayer, reliability, and environmental impact assessment.
  • Pennsylvania / PJM: cost-allocation and ratepayer protection debate.Pennsylvania advocates urge taxing data centers to lower bills — consumer advocates and PUC chair urge taxing data centers so ratepayers don’t fund grid upgrades; PJM warns peak loads will rise significantly over 15 years; discussion includes a PJM price cap extension projected to save ~$27bn region-wide over two years (including $5bn for Pennsylvania).
  • Arizona: regulatory approval stands (but parallel legal risk remains).Regulators keep TEP data center energy agreement in place — ACC approval remains effective after rehearing window lapsed; separate court challenge targets rezoning.

United Kingdom

India

  • Rajasthan: improved supply resilience option for high-load users (but at customer cost).Rajasthan allows dual power supply for high-load consumers — rules allow HT/EHT consumers to take dual feeder supply (simultaneous or standby). Consumers bear full extension costs and face charging of double the applicable plant cost; tariffs to be decided separately.

Technology and supply-chain signals (relevant to capex/ops risk)

  • Storage supply constraint and pricing pressure.Dell PowerScale scales amid flash supply constraints for AI — cites reported flash price increases of 60–120% and expects HDD:all-flash cost ratio to shift from 1:4 to 1:10 this year; highlights auto-tiering across NVMe/hybrid/HDD.
  • French public funding for AI interconnect R&D.France funds CanopAI photonic interconnects for AI datacentersScintil Photonics, Presto Engineering, and CEA-Leti awarded funding under France 2030 i-Demo (Bpifrance) to develop photonic ICs and dense optical GPU-to-GPU interconnects; aims to prepare for 300 mm wafer manufacturing.

Two-line close

Large-load development continues to scale, but project viability is increasingly shaped by permitting, grid access, and cost-allocation politics.
Behind-the-meter generation/storage and execution capability (delivery timelines, services depth) are becoming core differentiators across markets.

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