UK Data Centre Expansion: Judicial Review Risks and the Renewables Imperative

The UK is poised for a substantial uplift in its data centre infrastructure, with nearly 100 new developments expected over the next five years – an increase of almost 20 per cent over existing facilities. This surge is driven by escalating demand for artificial intelligence processing power and fuelled by significant investments from major firms, including a £10 billion AI-focused centre in Blyth backed by Blackstone, and hundreds of millions of pounds from tech giants such as Google and Microsoft.

Permit Challenge Insurance: Unlocking Legal Certainty for Renewable Energy Projects

The Scottish Government’s recent approval of the Berwick Bank offshore wind farm marks a significant moment for the UK’s renewable energy sector. Located in the North Sea, this SSE Renewables-led project is set to become one of the largest offshore wind farms globally, with the capacity to generate electricity for every home in Scotland twice over each year. The scheme represents the scale of ambition required to achieve the UK’s net zero targets.