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Update on huge Google data centre in North Weald as energy use questioned

News / Sun 10th May 2026 at 09:47am

CONDITIONS around energy usage at a planned Google data centre on part of North Weald Airfield have been challenged by pressure groups reports the Local Democracy Reporter.

Plans for a Google data centre at the Epping Forest airfield were granted by Epping Forest District Council in December 2025. The decision by the council to proceed comes after Google paid £88.2m for 21 hectares of the council-owned airfield.

However, since that resolution, Leigh Day Solicitors, acting on behalf of Foxglove, a civil society organisation working to ensure fairness in technology, and Global Action Plan, an environmental charity, have submitted a letter seeking clarification around climate change mitigation measures.

These are based on claims renewable energy would be partly delivered through solar photovoltaic panels and air-source heat pumps. They say the planning balance does not explicitly reference climate impacts, greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficiency, or associated mitigation measures, instead referring only to “energy resilience” and recommending approval subject to planning conditions and a section 106 agreement – that sets out developer mitigation contributions.

The council’s resolution in December 2026 includes conditions which requires the development to be carried out in accordance with the Climate Change chapter of the Environmental Statement and the accompanying Energy Statement.

The objection says neither document clearly specifies the type or quantum of renewable energy to be delivered. Changes to conditions are now being looked at to “ensure the development contributes to supporting the council towards a low carbon future and to ensure the development fulfils the very special circumstances on which approval was justified”.

A statement to members prior to the agenda being withdrawn said the revised condition addresses the concerns raised by the objector. It adds: “It requires that the applicant developer submit a clear, specific detailed plan for approval, including precise technologies and performance targets.”

A statement to councillors at a meeting on April 29 said: “Following legal advice. There is no part of the proposed proposal that requires a member sign off. This matter is therefore deferred back to officers for determination.”

Epping Forest District Council approved Google’s outline plans for a data centre on North Weald Airfield – described as a “nationally significant and sustainable development” – dispute concerns around its impact on the wider area.

6 Comments for Update on huge Google data centre in North Weald as energy use questioned:

Seamus
2026-05-10 13:39:17

There was an article in the Guardian yesterday titled "Google developers significantly misstate carbon emissions of proposed UK datacentres". It points out that people working on behalf of google in the U.K. for all of Goggles data centres, have been deliberately underestimating data centres pollution emissions by 80%. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/09/google-developers-significantly-misstate-carbon-emissions-of-proposed-uk-datacentres

Guy Flegman
2026-05-10 20:15:58

“The local electricity grid in North Weald Bassett is currently under significant pressure, with the grid already reaching capacity according to local community and planning reports. To accommodate the 163 MW demand of the Google data centre, extensive new infrastructure is required”” quoted from google gemini. As a reference 10MW can supply approx 2000 homes. Houston we have a problem.

Guy Flegman
2026-05-11 06:47:31

The 163 megawatts (MW) required for the Google data centre in Epping is enough to power approximately 160,000 to 400,000 UK homes, depending on how usage is measured.. As of 2024, there are approximately 39,710 dwellings in Harlow

Mr T.
2026-05-12 06:35:04

Guy that's very nerdy.

Adam
2026-05-12 18:23:48

Tell the climate loons to FO there is no climate emergancy nor should we care about any other country. The bigger issue is generation but let's just do nuclear.

David Forman
2026-05-14 12:25:42

Adam, what has the Foreign Office got to do with this?

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