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When Meta selected a site in Louisiana for its largest data center to date, it signed a deal with Entergy to power the site ...
This approval facilitates enhancements to the state’s electric grid, benefiting customers and preparing for future energy ...
Entergy's Louisiana unit received the state's regulatory approval to move forward with infrastructure investments tied to ...
The Richland Parish data center project, first announced in 2024, is one of the largest private capital investments in ...
Estimates suggest that the AI center will need roughly three times the amount of electricity that the city of New Orleans uses in a year ...
Fast-tracking a vote that was originally expected to happen two months from now, state utility regulators plan to decide ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) has given the go-ahead for the installation of three natural gas turbines set to power Meta’s planned 2GW data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana.
Meta’s $10 billion Louisiana data center has received regulatory approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
If the Public Service Commission approves the plan, Entergy will have the greenlight to build three new gas plants to power ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission, or LPSC, has approved a landmark agreement that paves the way for Entergy Louisiana ...
State utility regulators approved a plan Wednesday to install three natural-gas fueled power plants for the tech company Meta, which needs the electricity for a massive data center it’s building in ...
The fast-tracked approval is drawing concern from advocates who say average ratepayers are at risk. Entergy and supporters of ...