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UK Regulator Pushes for Stricter Regulations on Data Centers

Published December 22, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Summary:

  1. London government watchdog calls for stricter regulations on building data centers due to concerns about their impact on residential construction in the capital.
  2. Data centers in London are currently zoned as warehouses, allowing developers to convert them with less stringent energy requirements, despite using significantly more power.
  3. Data centers are a growing source of electricity demand globally, leading to grid connection delays and potential price increases in the UK by 2040.

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    London Assembly Pushes for Tighter Regulations on Data Center Construction

    The London Assembly, a government watchdog overseeing Mayor Sadiq Khan’s work, has raised alarms about the impact of data center development on the construction of new homes in the bustling capital. In a report released recently, the Assembly highlighted the need for more stringent requirements for data center developers to prevent potential disruptions to residential construction projects.

    One of the key issues identified by the Assembly is the current zoning of data centers as warehouses, which allows developers to convert existing buildings with lower energy requirements. This loophole enables data centers to consume as much power as 100,000 homes, significantly more than a traditional warehouse. To address this disparity, the Assembly’s planning and regeneration committee proposed creating a new category specifically for data centers.

    The demand for data centers is not unique to London, as these facilities have become one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity demand worldwide. In the UK, the regulator Ofgem has expressed concerns about the influx of speculative data center proposals overwhelming the grid connection queue. A report from Aurora Energy Research even suggested that the higher demand from data centers could contribute to a 9% increase in UK power prices by 2040.

    Despite the challenges posed by data center development, west London remains a hotspot for these facilities due to its proximity to major customers and tech infrastructure. In a recent announcement, BlackRock Inc. unveiled plans to expand its presence in the UK data center market, including acquiring a site in west London. While the demand for data centers continues to grow, finding a balance between meeting this demand and ensuring the construction of new homes remains a pressing issue for policymakers in London.

    By addressing these concerns and implementing stricter regulations, London aims to navigate the delicate balance between fostering economic growth through data center investment and meeting the housing needs of its residents. As the debate over data center development unfolds, it is essential to consider the long-term implications on energy consumption, grid reliability, and housing affordability in the capital.

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