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Entergy's investment in Meta's Louisiana datacenter receives regulatory approval

Entergy's investment in Meta's Louisiana datacenter receives regulatory approval

Entergy Louisiana's unit has received regulatory approval from the state to proceed with infrastructure investments related to Meta's global data center located in Richland Parish.

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced in December that it would invest $10 Billion in Louisiana's data center. This would make Louisiana the largest datacenter in the world.

The U.S. datacenter power consumption is expected to triple by 2030, due to AI expansion. This has led tech companies to explore other energy sources including nuclear power.

Meta, in December, sought proposals from developers of nuclear power to meet its AI objectives.

Entergy has been granted approval by the Louisiana Public Service Commission to build three combined-cycle combustion generator facilities in Richland Parish. Two of these are expected to be online in 2028.

The third facility is set to begin operations at the Waterford site of Entergy Louisiana in St. Charles Parish in late 2029.

The company said it would build new transmission facilities across its operating area for Meta's Data Center.

The commission approved Entergy Louisiana's request to purchase up to 1,500 Megawatts of solar energy through a streamlined certification process. (Reporting and editing by Vijay Kishore in Bengaluru, with Pranav Mathur reporting from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)