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Digital Realty Expands Power in Santa Clara
Data Center Knowledge (Nov 12 2010)
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To help meet the growing demand for power from its data center customers, Digital Realty Trust has deeded a parcel of land within its Santa Clara Datacenter Park to Silicon Valley Power for the construction of a 65 megawatt general distribution substation.
The new substation, which is expected to come online by early 2011, will provide Digital Realty with additional power as it continues to expand its data center campus. Over the past year the company has acquired additional properties adjacent to its campus on Space Park Drive to develop more data center space.
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