Scotland weighs moratorium on new data centers, echoing crypto mining energy battles

Jul 07, 2026 - 04:16
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Scotland weighs moratorium on new data centers, echoing crypto mining energy battles

Scotland is considering hitting pause on all new data center construction. The Scottish National Party has put forward a motion at its national council calling for a sweeping moratorium, and First Minister John Swinney has acknowledged the government is actively weighing the proposal.

The numbers behind the concern

At least 24 proposed AI data center projects are currently in the pipeline across Scotland. Their cumulative energy requirements could exceed 1.5 times Scotland’s peak grid demand.

Edinburgh and East Ayrshire councils have formally requested the Scottish Government impose a moratorium until proper criteria for “green data centres” and environmental impact assessments are established.

First Minister John Swinney has stated the government is actively considering new planning guidance designed to balance data center growth with Scotland’s climate goals.

Scotland published its AI Strategy 2026-2031 in March 2026, explicitly highlighting the country’s renewable energy strengths and committing to advancing data center development pipelines. A moratorium would essentially contradict a strategy the government just released.

What this means for investors

The UK government has been positioning AI infrastructure as a national strategic priority, and Scotland’s potential moratorium threatens to undermine that agenda. Billions in planned capital expenditure could be delayed or redirected to other jurisdictions.

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