Why the EU's Data Center Boom Is a Black Box

Why the EU's Data Center Boom Is a Black Box

From The Tech Policy Press Podcast by Tech Policy Press

May 31, 2026 · 35 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the implications of a confidentiality clause in EU regulations affecting data center transparency and accountability.

As Brussels prepares to unveil a tech sovereignty package on June 3, the political tone around Europe’s digital infrastructure is shifting. A recent investigation by Investigate Europe, published with partners including Tech Policy Press, shows that a confidentiality clause inserted into an EU regulation after industry lobbying allows companies to keep site-level data center energy and water use out of public view, and many operators are not reporting at all. The finding highlights a disconnect between policy ambition and oversight. What does expanding “technological sovereignty” with real accountability look like in practice? To explore this, Tech Policy Press senior editor Ramsha Jahangir spoke with Nico Schmidt , the journalist behind the Investigate Europe report, and Christiaan van Veen of Leitmotiv, a Dutch research and policy consultancy that has analyzed data center permit filings in the Netherlands.

People in this episode

Host: Ramsha Jahangir

Guests: Nico Schmidt, Christiaan van Veen

Topics covered

  • EU data centers
  • tech sovereignty
  • digital infrastructure
  • energy use
  • policy oversight

Keywords

  • data centers
  • EU regulations
  • energy use
  • water use
  • technological sovereignty

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Investigate Europe, Tech Policy Press, Leitmotiv

Places: EU, Brussels

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