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Lidl's parent company, the Schwarz Group, announced plans on Monday to build a new data centre in Germany at a cost of €11 billion, drawing praise from the government as it seeks to boost Germany's artificial intelligence (AI) credentials, reported dpa.
The construction project represents the largest single investment in the firm's history, said Christian Müller, the co-chief executive of the firm's digital subsidiary Schwarz Digits.
According to the plans, the waste heat generated by the computers will be fed into the district heating network of the regional energy supplier Süll and distributed to district heating customers in Lübbenau and the surrounding area.
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