The technology giant Google plans to build a data storage center just 20 kilometers south of Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER), DPA reported, quoted by BTA.

The center is planned to serve the urban agglomeration of Berlin-Brandenburg.

This information, which was reported by the publication "Marquise Allgemeine", was confirmed by a spokesperson for "Google".

He said the corporation was "in the process of purchasing a plot of land in Mittenwalde and exploring additional opportunities in the region".

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A permit has reportedly not yet been issued for the possible construction of a data center.

In addition, the local electricity supply companies have not yet completed the necessary procedures for connecting the future facility to the power grid.

Google plans to start building the center depending on the demand for the so-called

"cloud services" for data storage in the area of ​​the urban agglomeration of Berlin-Brandenburg, writes DPA.

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