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Johor to streamline coordination of data centres for local councils and agencies

Johor to streamline coordination of data centres for local councils and agencies

21 Jun 2024

The state government in collaboration with the Town and Country Planning Department (Plan Malaysia Johor) is drawing up the Johor State Data Centre Development Planning Guidelines to coordinate and monitor data centre development planning.

Johor Investment, Trade, Consumer Affairs and Human Resources Committee chairman Lee Ting Han said the initiative is aimed at having a uniform guide and reference for local councils and agencies involved.

Lee, who is also the Paloh assemblyman, chaired the first meeting of the Johor State Data Centre Development Coordination Committee yesterday.

“Committee members are made up of state and Federal agencies including the Johor Economic Planning Division, Invest Johor, Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida), Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA), Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) , Ranhill SAJ, Land and Mines Office, Environment Department and Plan Malaysia which acts as the secretariat.

“Among the functions of the committee include assisting the state government and councils to coordinate the development of data centres, providing advice on matters related to data centre development before applications are considered by the councils, considering and making recommendations for the development of data centres in existing or abandoned buildings and submitting reports related to data centre development to the State Planning Committee (if necessary),” he said in a post on his Facebook page.

Lee said the committee has decided that data centers in Johor should focus on the use of renewable technology in addition to saving electricity and water.

“In this regard, the state government will continue its investment-friendly policy since the development of data centres is one of the main requirements in increasing the use of technology and digital as a result of the development of Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Artificial Intelligence, which can increase productivity and competitiveness.

“Furthermore, the state government will work with Federal agencies such as Mida and MDEC to realise the potential of developing a wider digital ecosystem as well as attracting related and AI-based technology companies to Johor, while also creating job opportunities in the fields of technology, engineering, data management, infrastructure support for the people of Johor,” he said.

A total of nine data centre projects have been successfully implemented with a total capacity of nearly 1,280 megawatts so far.

Six projects are currently under construction with a projected capacity of nearly 1,490 megawatts in addition to more than 30 projects that are at various stages of discussion and approval.

Source: Bernama

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