Meta signs deals to source more solar, wind power for data centers
- Meta Platforms signed four contracts with Invenergy on Thursday to procure an additional 791 megawatts of solar and wind power for its data centers.
- These new agreements build on a prior partnership totaling 1,000 megawatts announced earlier in 2024, reflecting Meta’s push to meet rising electricity demand from AI-driven operations.
- The projects involve four Invenergy-developed facilities located in Ohio, Arkansas, and Texas, with over 740 megawatts generated in Ohio and electricity delivered to local grids.
- Urvi Parekh, who leads Global Energy at Meta, expressed appreciation for Invenergy’s enduring collaboration, which plays a key role in meeting Meta’s power requirements and advancing its sustainability initiatives.
- Meta’s total contracted clean power from Invenergy now reaches 1,800 megawatts, indicating continued reliance on renewable sources while also pursuing nuclear power to support future grid growth.
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Meta signs deals to source more solar, wind power for data centers
Renewable energy developer Invenergy and social media giant Meta Platforms have signed four deals to supply 791 megawatts (MW) more of solar and wind power to operate data centers, the companies said on Thursday.
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