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GlobalData on MSNLPSC approves Entergy’s infrastructure investments in Meta’s data centre
This approval facilitates enhancements to the state’s electric grid, benefiting customers and preparing for future energy ...
The Richland Parish data center project, first announced in 2024, is one of the largest private capital investments in ...
When Meta selected a site in Louisiana for its largest data center to date, it signed a deal with Entergy to power the site ...
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Entergy plants approved for META data center
The Louisiana Public Service Commission is approving several Entergy projects that are supposed to ramp up power generation ...
The approval would allow the unit to construct three new combined cycle combustion turbine generation facilities, with two ...
Louisianas Public Service Commission approved Entergys proposal to build three combined-cycle gas turbines and supporting transmission infrastructure to power Metas $10 billion AI data center in ...
The facility is set to require more than double the energy needed to power the entire city of New Orleans during peak summer ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission voted 4-1 to approve Entergy’s plan to build three natural gas power plants for Meta’s $800M data center in Richland Parish ...
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.
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WGMB/WVLA Baton Rouge on MSNLouisiana approves Entergy’s power projects amid concerns
The Louisiana Public Service Commission is approving several Entergy projects that are supposed to ramp up power generation ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNMeta’s $10B Louisiana data center plans receive state approval
Meta’s $10 billion Louisiana data center has received regulatory approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
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Louisiana officials approve $10 billion Meta AI facility as questions about electricity costs remain
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 ...
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