Narra Technology Park has announced a $2.7 billion investment to construct the largest hyperscale data center in the Philippines. The data center, which will be powered by 100% clean renewable energy for its first five years of operation, will have a 300 MW capacity and be situated on a 47-hectare site in New Clark City (NCC), Tarlac.
This project, led by Narra Technology Park Development Inc. (NTPDI), is being built in three phases, with each phase delivering 100 MW of capacity at an approximate cost of $890 million, and an additional $35 million allocated for site development. The first phase is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2026.
New Clark City’s expansive land area and well-designed infrastructure make it an ideal location for this project. To reduce its carbon footprint, the hyperscale data center will incorporate energy-efficient technologies and advanced cooling systems while utilizing renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. NTPDI is committed to obtaining green certifications such as the Philippine Green Building Council’s BERDE certification and adhering to LEED standards to promote eco-friendly practices.
The cooling system design will take into account local climate, temperature, and humidity to achieve a balance between energy efficiency, operational effectiveness, and environmental concerns. With these measures in place, the data center will operate sustainably while providing top-notch services to its clients in the tech industry.
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