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Start Campus Inaugurates SIN01 Data Center

2025-04-08 16:00 Last Updated At:16:21

LISBON, Portugal--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 8, 2025--

Start Campus, a company focused on designing, building and operating a new generation of sustainable data centers, celebrated the official inauguration of SIN01 on Friday April 4, its first operational facility within the company’s 1.2-gigawatt (GW) SINES Data Campus.

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The inauguration brought together national leaders and international stakeholders, including senior representatives from the Portuguese Government, the United States (U.S.) Embassy in Portugal and other national and international authorities. The ceremony underscores the strategic value of Start Campus and its role in anchoring one of the largest private digital infrastructure investments in Europe.

Located on Portugal’s southwest coast, SIN01 is now the largest data center facility ever commissioned in the country, almost doubling the country's total data center capacity. This is a pivotal milestone in positioning Portugal at the center of the global data economy, strengthening its role as a key hub for digital infrastructure in Europe and globally.

Today, Sines becomes home to the country’s largest operational data center building – and it’s just the beginning,”said Robert Dunn, CEO of Start Campus. “SIN01 is the first chapter in Europe’s leading gigascale Cloud, AI and HPC data campus – built for the future, powered by renewables, and designed to scale. From day one, this project has been about collaboration – with customers, the community and the industry. Our state-of-the art facilities will strengthen the digital ecosystem, create new opportunities, attract talent, and provide a solid foundation for economic growth.”Dunn adds.

Funding

Start Campus’ shareholders, Davidson Kempner Capital Management and Pioneer Point Partners LLP, have provided the funding to privately deliver SIN01 without subsidies, public funds or tax benefits. Coupled with the support of a world-class U.S. bank, this investment marks a strong vote of confidence in Portugal’s digital and clean energy potential on the global stage.

We expect this campus to represent more than €8.5 billion in construction investment alone – and we anticipate our customers to invest multiples of that in infrastructure and technology deployments on-site,said Dunn.

The full campus, once complete, is expected to comprise of six buildings across 1.2 GW of capacity, with grid access already secured. The construction of the next 180MW facility (SIN02) is expected to begin later in 2025.

“The Sines Project will continue to ensure Portugal is at the forefront of the race for the development of Artificial Intelligence, with major international technology companies already operating in our country," adds João Talone, Senior Advisor at Davidson Kempner.

As part of the ceremony, senior members of the Portuguese Government emphasised the SINES Data Campus as a symbol of national ambition and forward-looking infrastructure policy.

With this pioneering development, Sines is consolidating its position as a strategic hub. I welcome the ecosystems that have developed here, powered by renewable energy, which hold great potential for retaining talent. There is an urgent need to combat the flight of qualified young professionals from Portugal. We cannot simply accept it,” says Miguel Pinto Luz, Minister for Infrastructure and Housing.

This is yet another structuring investment for the Portuguese economy, helping to place Portugal in a strategic position in the data economy, taking advantage of Sines' privileged geographical location. It is an investment deeply committed to sustainability, which will bring more qualified jobs, diversifying economic activity in the region and contributing to the construction of a long-term digital ecosystem. It joins other major investments that have demonstrated that Portugal is a country with a good value proposition for investors,says Pedro Reis, Minister of Economy.

The presence of U.S. Embassy officials at the event reaffirmed the importance of the development in strengthening transatlantic ties.

This inauguration represents one of the largest U.S. and foreign investments in Portugal’s history. It’s a game changer and we are proud to support this initiative that will enhance Portugal’s global connectivity, deepen bilateral ties, and create thousands of jobs in Portugal and the United States,adds Douglas A. Koneff, Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Lisbon.

Portugal's Energy Advantage and Sustainability

SIN01 is optimised to meet the high-performance demands of AI, hyperscale cloud, and digital acceleration—leveraging Portugal’s unique position as a low-carbon, high-availability power hub. The country offers one of the most competitive energy environments in Europe, supported by a growing supply of renewable capacity. In 2024, 87.4% of Portugal’s electricity generation came from renewables, according to Eurostat, making it one of the greenest grids in Europe.

Building an AI Gateway for Europe

The SINES Data Campus, home to the SIN01 facility, offers excellent subsea and terrestrial connectivity, delivering competitive latencies to all strategic European and global economic centres. Enabling access to international fiber cables via carrier-neutral facilities, it enables seamless integration between submarine and terrestrial networks.

To date, more than 2 million labor hours have gone into delivering SIN01, involving thousands of professionals and local suppliers. With the full 1.2GW campus expected to be built over the coming years, Start Campus will continue to play a major role in job creation and regional economic development.

From the edge of the Atlantic, we are building the backbone of Europe’s AI future,” said Dunn. “ And we are proud that this begins here, in Sines, Portugal,Dunn concludes.

About Start Campus

Start Campus is developing the SINES DC project, a 1.2GW data center campus in Portugal, creating Europe’s largest and most sustainable data ecosystem with market-leading global connectivity. SINES DC provides maximum optionality for customers with powered shell, turn-key and build-to-suit solutions. The company's advanced customer offerings are AI-ready and address the future needs of the industry by integrating liquid cooling technologies into its flexible and scalable design. With a total combined investment value of €8.5 billion, the project will use 100% renewable energy and targets an industry-leading PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) of 1.1 and a WUE (Water Usage Effectiveness) of 0 by harnessing the cooling power of the ocean. For more information, please visit www.startcampus.pt

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NBA playoff guide: Who plays when, how to watch, what the odds are

2025-04-21 21:10 Last Updated At:21:21

Stephen Curry made a wild shot. Oklahoma City made a lot of shots.

Day 2 of the NBA playoffs had four games, all of them decided by double digits. The Thunder routed Memphis by 51 points, the fifth-biggest margin in NBA postseason history to take Game 1 of that series.

Cleveland beat Miami 121-100, Boston beat Orlando 103-86 and Golden State downed Houston 95-85. The Warriors led by as many as 23 in that game, with Curry's viral 3-pointer midway through the third quarter pushing the margin to 64-41.

And now come a pair of Game 2s on Monday, with New York trying to take a 2-0 lead over Detroit and Denver seeking a 2-0 lead over the Los Angeles Clippers.

All times Eastern

7:30 p.m. — Detroit at New York (TNT/truTV)

10 p.m. — L.A. Clippers at Denver (TNT/truTV)

All times Eastern

7 p.m. — Milwaukee at Indiana (NBA TV)

7:30 p.m. — Memphis at Oklahoma City (TNT/truTV)

10 p.m. — Minnesota at L.A. Lakers (TNT/truTV)

All times Eastern

7 p.m. — Orlando at Boston (TNT/truTV)

7:30 p.m. — Miami at Cleveland (NBA TV)

9:30 p.m. — Golden State at Houston (TNT/truTV)

Oklahoma City (+165) is favored to win the NBA title, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, followed closely by Boston (+200). After that, it's Cleveland (+600), Golden State (+1400), the Los Angeles Lakers (+1600), Denver (+2500), New York (+2800), then Minnesota and the Los Angeles Clippers (both +3500).

From there, it's some real long shots: Indiana (+6600), Houston (+8000), Milwaukee (+12500), Detroit (+50000), Miami (+75000), and then Memphis and Orlando (both +100000).

Golden State, the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference, is favored (-375) to win its series against No. 2 seed Houston. The Warriors entered that matchup favored, and Sunday's win moved those odds even more.

Monday — Draft lottery tiebreaker is held at 3 p.m. Eastern.

April 26 — NBA early entry deadline.

May 3 — Earliest possible start date for Round 2 of the playoffs. Series could also start on May 4, May 5 or May 6.

—Preview of Monday's games: Pistons-Knicks, Clippers-Nuggets.

— The NBA finalists for seven awards are released.

— The playoffs could be wide-open. Again.

— A look inside the numbers of this season, headed into the playoffs.

— Cleveland's Kenny Atkinson wins NBCA coach of the year award.

— Teams that took a double-digit lead in Game 1s over the weekend went 7-1. The Clippers blew a 15-point lead to Denver; every other team that led by 10 or more went on to win.

— The five teams that were favored by six or more points (Oklahoma City, Boston, Cleveland, New York and Indiana), according to BetMGM Sportsbook, went 5-0 over the weekend. The three favorites of less than six points (the Lakers, Denver and Houston) went 0-3.

— Golden State coach Steve Kerr is now the seventh coach with 100 playoff wins. He's tied with Larry Brown on the all-time list, behind Phil Jackson (229), Pat Riley (171), Gregg Popovich (170), Doc Rivers (113) and Erik Spoelstra (110).

— Stephen Curry also joined the 100 club; he played in his 100th playoff win on Sunday for the Warriors, while Draymond Green tied Klay Thompson for most games played (158) and most games won (108) in Warriors playoff history. That doesn't count play-in games, which are not officially recognized in NBA all-time statistics.

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