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Is Tasmania ready for the AI data centre boom?

ABC Australia · Jul 2, 2026, 7:23 PM

Key takeaways

  • The state government says Firmus would require more than 400 megawatts to power its three proposed sites in Tasmania.
  • Firmus Technologies has plans to build AI facilities at three Tasmanian locations, with company CEOs doing interviews to spruik the projects and allay community concerns.
  • The facilities use substantial amounts of electricity, with some in Tasmania saying the capacity is not there to supply the centres from the power grid.

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The state government says Firmus would require more than 400 megawatts to power its three proposed sites in Tasmania. (Supplied: Tasmanian government)

Firmus Technologies has plans to build AI facilities at three Tasmanian locations, with company CEOs doing interviews to spruik the projects and allay community concerns.

The facilities use substantial amounts of electricity, with some in Tasmania saying the capacity is not there to supply the centres from the power grid.

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