AMSTERDAM, April 23 (Reuters) - Alphabet-owned Google
is investing 600 million euros ($640.62 million) in a
new data centre in the Dutch city of Groningen, it said on
Tuesday, adding the investment will create 125 new jobs.
Since 2014, Google has invested more than €3.8 billion in
data centres and related digital infrastructure in the
Netherlands.
It said it would give priority to sustainability and a
positive impact on the local community while building the new
data centre.
($1 = 0.9366 euros)