Rising demand for artificial intelligence is accelerating investment in Calgary’s data centre sector, as governments and private firms race to expand compute capacity. Industry leaders warn that access to infrastructure is becoming critical for innovation, with billions already committed and more projects planned.
Alberta’s strategy to attract up to $100 billion in data centre investment reflects growing global competition for AI workloads and digital sovereignty. However, the surge is placing pressure on electricity systems, with demand requests already exceeding current peak capacity. The expansion signals both economic opportunity and infrastructure strain for the province’s rapidly evolving technology landscape.
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