
This development falls within the broader context of Energy activity in Asia Pacific. Current reporting indicates: Community 'devastated' by plans for gas-powered data centres Community 'devastated' by plans for gas-powered data centres Moss Vale locals oppose plans for gas-fired power plant to run data centres.
Sydney company Cloud Carrier is hoping to build gas-fired power stations on the NSW Southern Highlands to run data centres. More than 200 residents recently turned out to protest against the proposal, warning it could set a precedent for how other data centres might be powered in the future.
The proposed gas-fired power plant in Moss Vale, which would generate 673 MW of energy, has sparked significant opposition from local residents. This facility is intended to provide power for existing and future data centres operated by Sydney company Cloud Carrier, which aims to expand its operations in the NSW Southern Highlands.
Over 200 residents gathered recently to protest against the plans, voicing their concerns about potential environmental impacts and the precedent it could set for energy sourcing in similar facilities. Residents have expressed feelings of devastation at the prospect of the plant, fearing it may lead to increased reliance on fossil fuels in the region.
Cloud Carrier argues that the energy generated is essential for supporting its data centre operations, which are increasingly in demand as digital services expand. The community's response highlights a growing tension between energy development and environmental sustainability, as local residents call for alternative energy solutions that do not compromise their surroundings.
As the debate continues, the outcome of this proposal could influence future energy projects in the area and beyond.