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Portugal seeks high-value data centres, not to become Europe’s dumping ground

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 8:46 AM

LISBON, July 14 (Reuters) – Portugal is keen to attract data centres that generate economic benefits and boost productivity and not become a dumping ground for power-hungry ​projects with limited returns for the country, ‌Infrastructure Minister Miguel Pinto Luz said on Tuesday.

• The country is emerging as a key European data-centre hub, with more than 2.6 gigawatts under development, led by the 1.2-GW Start Campus project in ‌Sines, ​backed by Microsoft AI infrastructure investments, ⁠with the pipeline expected ⁠to grow substantially.

• As opposition to data centres grows in parts of the world, particularly in the United States, the minister said Portugal will only support ​such investments if they deliver measurable productivity gains and real benefits for the economy.

• Pinto Luz said at ⁠a conference hosted by online ⁠outlet ECO that data centres consume “absolutely astronomical” ​amounts of energy and sometimes generate few positive spillovers. “We want ​to attract investment, but we do not want to ‌become Europe’s dumping ground,” he said.

• Portugal’s appeal for data-centre investors is underpinned by abundant wind, solar and hydropower, providing access to highly competitive renewable electricity to power ⁠energy-intensive projects.

• Wholesale power prices in the Iberian MIBEL market it shares with Spain averaged just above 40 euros/MWh in ⁠the first quarter ‌of 2026, compared with more than 90 ⁠euros/MWh in most European markets, according to ​Portuguese ‌renewable energy association APREN.

• Portugal’s Atlantic coastline ​positions it ⁠as a prime hub for subsea cables connecting Europe, Africa and the Americas and forming the backbone of the World Wide Web, helping to turn the country into a magnet for AI-driven data centers.

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing ​by Mark Porter)