We launched the Canada (Central) Region in 2016 and added a third Availability Zone in 2020. Since that launch, tens of thousands of AWS customers have used AWS services in Canada to accelerate innovation, increase agility, and to drive cost savings. This includes enterprises such as Air Canada, BMO Financial Group, NHL, Porter Airlines, and…
Hello, Calgary I am happy to announce that we will be opening an AWS region in Calgary, Canada in late 2023 or early 2024. This three-AZ region will reduce latency for end-users in Western Canada and will also support the development of advanced, distributed solutions that span multiple AWS regions. It will also provide additional flexibility for AWS customers that need to store and process data within Canada’s borders.
As part of our commitment to running our business in the most environmentally friendly way possible, we are also investing in renewable energy projects in Canada. We currently have two projects underway, both in Alberta: an 80 MW solar farm (announced in April 2021) and a 375 MW solar farm (announced in June 2021). Together, these projects will contribute more than one million MWh to the power grid when they come online in 2022.
This region is part of a planned investment of CAD $4.3 billion over the next 15 years, including data center construction, ongoing utilities and facilities costs, and purchases of goods & services from regional businesses. Our Economic Impact Study (EIS) estimates that the spending on infrastructure and construction over the next 15 years will increase Canada’s GDP by about CAD $4.9 billion, along with direct and indirect economic benefits including nearly 1,000 new full-time equivalent jobs in Canada.
And Then There Were Nine With this announcement we now have a total of nine regions (Australia, Canada, India, Indonesia, Israel, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates) in the works. As always, you can find the full list of operational and planned regions on the AWS Global Infrastructure page.
Bonjour Calgary Je suis heureux d’annoncer que nous allons ouvrir une Région AWS à Calgary, au Canada, à la fin de 2023 ou au début de 2024. Cette Région à trois ZD réduira la latence pour les utilisateurs finaux de l’Ouest canadien et permettra aussi de soutenir le développement de solutions avancées et distribuées couvrant plusieurs Régions AWS. De plus, elle fournira une flexibilité supplémentaire aux clients d’AWS ayant besoin de stocker et traiter des données à l’intérieur des frontières canadiennes.
Dans le cadre de notre engagement à gérer notre entreprise de la manière la plus respectueuse de l’environnement possible, nous investissons également dans des projets d’énergie renouvelable au Canada. Nous avons actuellement deux projets en cours, tous deux situés en Alberta : une ferme solaire de 80 MW (annoncée en avril 2021) et une ferme solaire de 375 MW (annoncée en juin 2021). Lorsqu’ils seront opérationnels en 2022, ces projets apporteront conjointement plus de 1 million de MWh au réseau électrique.
Cette Région fait partie d’un investissement prévu de 4,3 milliards de dollars CAD au cours des 15 prochaines années, comprenant la construction de centres de données, les dépenses opérationnelles liées aux services publics et aux installations, ainsi que les achats de biens et de services auprès d’entreprises régionales. Notre étude d’impact économique (EIE) estime que les dépenses en matière d’infrastructure et de construction au cours des 15 prochaines années augmenteront le PIB du Canada d’environ 4,9 milliards de dollars CAD, en plus des retombées économiques directes et indirectes, dont près de 1 000 nouveaux emplois équivalents temps plein au Canada.
Et en voilà une neuvième Avec cette annonce, nous avons maintenant un total de neuf Régions en cours de réalisation (Australie, Canada, Inde, Indonésie, Israël, Nouvelle-Zélande, Espagne, Suisse et les Émirats arabes unis). Comme toujours, vous trouverez la liste complète des Régions opérationnelles et planifiées en consultant la page de l’infrastructure mondiale d’AWS.
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