Google invests €600m in a sustainable data center in Groningen, Netherlands, creating 125 jobs and part of €3.8bn total spend since 2014.
Alphabet-owned Google is investing €600 million ($640.62 million) in a new data center in Groningen, Netherlands. This project will create 125 new jobs and is part of Google's overall investment of over €3.8 billion ($4.21 billion) in data centers and related digital infrastructure in the Netherlands since 2014. The new facility aims for sustainability and a positive local impact.
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