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Meta Energy partners with space-startup Overview Energy to provide solar power for data centres

Meta Platforms and Overview Energy have signed an agreement to provide power for Facebook's data centres from the startup's solar energy infrastructure based in space.

Overview?Energyis?developing an energy system that can beam solar power to ground-based facilities for continuous power production. The companies expect the first orbital demonstration to take place in 2028 and commercial power deliveries in 2030.

According to the companies, this agreement gives?Meta access to capacity of up to 1 gigawatt from Overview's system. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Nat Sahlstrom is vice president of Meta's energy and sustainability. He said that space solar technology was a "transformative step" because it leveraged existing infrastructure to deliver new, uninterrupted power?from space.

Meta, like its Big Tech counterparts, has secured long-term deals for energy supply as the surge in artificial intelligence use and the data centre boom put pressure on the U.S. existing power grid. As they are pushed by environmental and consumer groups, tech companies are turning to alternative power sources.

Meta is building several gigawatt data centers in the U.S. including one in rural Louisiana. U.S. president Donald Trump said that this project would cost $50 billion and span an area comparable to a large part of Manhattan.

The social media giant also has partnered with Vistra, Oklo, and TerraPower to position itself as one of the largest corporate buyers of nuclear energy in the world.

(source: Reuters)