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Renewables Now flags Equinix Singapore solar deal

A single headline points to a solar off-take by Equinix in Singapore; no terms or confirmation are in view.

Renewables Now has published an article headlined “Data centre operator Equinix agrees Singaporean solar off-take deal.” The listing PWD reviewed contains that headline and the publication’s standard promotional text, not the article’s body. No contract terms, capacity, seller, or project location appear in the material.

The headline is therefore an assertion, not a verified fact. PWD cannot confirm from this source that Equinix has signed anything; the sole evidence is the published claim. A confirmation from Equinix or a detailed follow-up would be the natural next development.

A headline and nothing more

For operators, the direction of the headline matters. The broader competition in data centers now turns on power supply as much as on connectivity — an observation that stands independently of this source. If the report holds up, Equinix would join the roster of large buyers locking in solar supply. Until then, treat it as news worth tracking, not a done deal.

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