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Cities join effort to shape future of data centres

Publish date: 29 June 2026
Issue Number: 1183
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Technology

African cities are joining a global effort to shape the future of data centres as concerns grow over the environmental impact of the rapidly expanding digital infrastructure sector, reports africanews. Forty cities worldwide have signed a new agreement led by the C40 Cities network, aimed at establishing guidelines for how data centres are planned, built and operated. The initiative seeks to ensure that the growth of digital infrastructure benefits local communities while limiting pressure on energy, water and land resources. The push comes as data centres multiply across cities, driven by rising demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence and digital services. However, experts warn that these facilities consume vast amounts of electricity and water. Nicholas Reece, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, said stronger regulatory frameworks are needed to ensure investments in data centres benefit both investors and local residents. Experts caution that without clear rules, cities in developing regions could bear a disproportionate share of the environmental costs associated with meeting global demand for digital services.

Full africanews report

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