By Lucy Raitano LONDON (Reuters) -Data centre capacity growth across Europe, the Middle East and Africa has slowed down in 2025 so far compared to the same period last year, despite surging demand, as a lack of available power delays project timelines, a report from Savills found. Global data centre demand and planned projects have surged since ChatGPT was released in late 2022, as investors and governments bet generative artificial intelligence will revolutionise the way everyone works and lives. This has led to increased demand for electricity capacity to power the centres. Since January, 850 megawatts (MW) of power has come online in the form of new data centre capacity, 11% below the same period of 2024, the report by global real estate services provider Savills showed. Power capacity,

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