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Law group: Louisiana utility regulator rejects request for investigation of Meta data centre deal

Louisiana utility regulators deny a group of environmental lawyers' claims

Request for Investigation

Earthjustice, a law group, said on Wednesday that a $27 billion Meta Platforms Data Center 'deal was being negotiated.

Earthjustice sent a request to the Louisiana Public Service Commission last month asking them to investigate project financing. The group argued that this could lead to unfair costs being passed on the utility customers.

The motion focused on Meta's proposed Richland Parish data center project, where three new gas-fired energy plants would be built.

Earthjustice's petition stated that Meta had signed a new financial agreement for the data center around the same time as the commission approved the gas plants. The motion stated that the new agreement would allow Meta to abandon the data center project after four years instead of 15 and release it from financial guaranteeing the project.

Earthjustice stated that the utility would not be able to recover the cost of the power plants in four years and the burden will fall on other customers, such as homes and businesses, through higher rates.

Susan Stevens Miller, Senior Attorney at Earthjustice, said that by dismissing this motion, the PSC was giving "the green light" to other tech companies who would use financial maneuvers to maximize profits and evade public accountability.

The regulator of utilities was not available to comment immediately.

(source: Reuters)