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AWS plans new Germany data center but locals are already pushing back

Amazon Web Services has announced plans for a new data center in Maintal, a town north of Frankfurt in Germany’s Hesse region, as part of its previously declared $9.44 billion investment in its Frankfurt cloud region. The site covers 10.6 hectares and will house two server facilities, a substation, and office space, with up to 100 permanent jobs expected once the facility opens.

The project has not landed quietly. Some residents have taken issue with how local mayor Monika Böttcher handled the land acquisition, specifically questioning why the municipality did not exercise its right of first refusal to block the sale. Böttcher responded that the option was effectively unworkable in practice, given that AWS paid above the roughly €9 million her office could have raised as a competing bid. The explanation has not fully settled the debate locally.

On the technical side, the facility will draw power directly from the grid and rely primarily on recirculated air for cooling. Water-based cooling may come into play during hot weather periods, though AWS principal solutions architect Thomas Blood told residents at a community meeting that 93% of the water supply would come from stored rainwater. He also noted the servers consume just 0.125 liters per kilowatt-hour, well below the industry average of 0.8 liters per kilowatt-hour. For communities watching closely how data centers affect local water supply, those figures carry real weight.

The Maintal announcement sits alongside a separate development nearby that has generated considerably sharper opposition. Data center operator EdgeconneX is planning a gas-fired power plant in the adjacent Dörnigheim district to supply its own facility, citing lengthy delays in securing a grid connection. Resident protests over the plant’s potential carbon emissions have already succeeded in temporarily halting construction work on that project.

The two developments, arriving in the same area at roughly the same time, reflect a tension playing out across Germany and much of Europe. Demand for data center capacity keeps climbing, driven partly by AI infrastructure requirements, while communities increasingly scrutinize what that growth costs them in land use, energy consumption, and local disruption.

AWS has operated its Frankfurt cloud region since 2014. Beyond Maintal, the company is also developing a separate facility in Schöneck, with that project alone drawing an investment of more than €1 billion.

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