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2024.07.25

Advancing Data Center Construction Plans: Prioritizing Power and Land Acquisition

Japan is a country susceptible to natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, and river floods. Historically, it has been crucial to manage data in locations that are resistant to such natural disasters and can minimize damage, ensuring stable operation of data centers.

 

Disaster-resistant locations are areas without nearby active faults, and regions not at risk of flooding from tsunamis, storm surges, or heavy rainfalls. However, recently, there has been a tendency to prioritize securing power and land in data center construction plans, while also considering disaster risks.

 

“ESR Cosmo Square” in Osaka Coastal Area

 

Suminoe Ward in Osaka City is located within 10 kilometers of Osaka’s city center and is a diverse area with commercial facilities in the coastal region, high-rise apartments in urban zones, and numerous factories in industrial areas. The ESR Group’s first data center project, “ESR Cosmo Square,” plans to construct a campus-type data center consisting of three buildings with a total IT power capacity of up to 98 MW in this area, which had previously seen no data center developments.

 

The buildings will be 5 stories high, measuring 40.34 meters (with a maximum height of 43.00 meters), and will incorporate disaster prevention measures such as raised floors and waterproof walls by surrounding the premises with walls.

 

With numerous cloud network connection points, telecommunications operators, and major IT companies concentrated in the surrounding area, and an increasing number of hyperscaler bases, a high demand for data centers is anticipated. The total asset value of “ESR Cosmo Square” is expected to reach $2.15 billion (approximately ¥314 billion), depending on the facility’s operational status.

 

Background: The Spread of Generative AI

 

The backdrop to this development includes the spread of generative AI, such as ChatGPT. According to a survey released by Mitsubishi Research Institute in May 2024, the amount of computation handled by data centers could swell to several hundred thousand times that of 2020 by 2040. Although data center operators are making efforts to improve energy efficiency, the demand surge shows no signs of slowing down.

 

Without prioritizing the acquisition of power and land, Japan may fall behind in global IT trends such as the evolution of generative AI.

 

Expecting Thorough Disaster Measures in Data Center Construction

 

Osaka, introduced in this case, is the second largest commercial hub after Tokyo, with a well-established population and infrastructure, making it the fifth-largest data center market in the Asia-Pacific region excluding China.

 

While the importance of data centers is increasing in the context of management reforms by large Japanese corporations, from a disaster prevention perspective, it is hoped that construction will proceed under meticulously prepared plans that consider all possible scenarios.

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