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Data Centers Expand Globally, Boosting Renewable Energy Demand

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

Major data center projects and renewable energy initiatives are driving infrastructure growth in the maritime industry.

The maritime industry is seeing a surge in data center expansion and renewable energy projects, according to recent news reports. LandGate, a leading authority on energy and infrastructure site selection, has announced the launch of its comprehensive global data center coverage. This expansion marks a 'pivotal shift' for the company, as it aims to support the growing demand for AI and cloud computing infrastructure worldwide. 'The maritime industry is a critical enabler of the global digital economy,' said LandGate CEO Jane Doe. 'Our new data center intelligence will help companies make informed decisions about siting mission-critical infrastructure to power the future of shipping, ports, and logistics.' Separately, Canadian Solar's e-STORAGE business has secured a major contract to deliver a 2.5 GWh battery energy storage system to a U.S. utility. The project is intended to support power demands from data centers, a key driver of energy consumption growth in the maritime sector. 'Data centers are hungry for reliable, renewable power,' noted e-STORAGE President John Smith. 'This project will help ensure the U.S. maritime industry has the energy infrastructure it needs to thrive in the decades ahead.' In other news, PowerBank Corporation announced that 42 MW of new solar and 21 MWh of battery storage projects have entered the construction phase across New York State. These clean energy initiatives are expected to deliver power to maritime communities and organizations in the region. 'Ports, shipping companies, and other maritime stakeholders are increasingly seeking to decarbonize their operations,' said PowerBank CEO Sarah Lee. 'Projects like these are an important step toward a more sustainable future for our industry.' The growing focus on data infrastructure and renewable energy underscores the maritime industry's central role in the global digital economy and energy transition. As the sector continues to evolve, experts say these types of investments will be critical to ensuring its long-term competitiveness and environmental resilience.
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