Aukus Defense Pact Under Scrutiny: What the US Review Means for Global Security Alliances
Strategic Implications of the Aukus Review The ongoing review of the Aukus defense agreement by the current US administration has…
Strategic Implications of the Aukus Review The ongoing review of the Aukus defense agreement by the current US administration has…
Bridge Data Centres has finalized a ten-year industrial water purchase agreement with Eastwater Stecon Utilities Co to support its upcoming hyperscale data center campus in Chonburi Province, Thailand. The deal, commencing in 2026, aims to provide a stable, sustainable water supply for the 200MW facility. This partnership underscores the growing focus on utility ecosystem reliability in the APAC data center market.
Bridge Data Centres (BDC), an APAC data center developer, has reportedly secured a long-term, sustainable water supply for its under-construction hyperscale campus in Chonburi Province, Thailand. According to reports, the company signed a ten-year industrial water purchase agreement with Thai utility Eastwater Stecon Utilities Co (EWS). The deal is set to commence in May 2026 and will provide the necessary water supply to support the facility’s operations.