Meta Expands Renewable Energy Portfolio with Over 1 GW of New Capacity
Jun 27, 2025

Meta Expands Renewable Energy Portfolio with Over 1 GW of New Capacity

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Meta, the social media giant, has significantly expanded its renewable energy portfolio with a series of deals that add over 1 gigawatt of generating capacity. This move is part of the company's efforts to power its data centers with clean energy. On Thursday, Meta announced that it will purchase 791 megawatts of solar and wind power from project developer Invenergy in Ohio, Arkansas, and Texas. This is in addition to the company's agreement on Wednesday to buy the environmental attributes from two solar farms in Texas, totaling 360 megawatts, from Adapture Renewables. These projects are expected to come online in 2027 and 2028. This is not Meta's first foray into renewable energy. Last month, the company signed a deal to buy 650 megawatts of power from two solar projects being built by AES, a utility and power-generation company. Earlier this month, Meta inked a deal with XGS Energy to build a 150-megawatt enhanced geothermal power plant in New Mexico. These deals are a significant boost to the renewable energy sector, particularly at a time when subsidies for these technologies are being targeted for elimination in the reconciliation bills being hashed out by House and Senate Republicans. Solar power, in particular, is an attractive option for data centers, as it can be deployed quickly, with typical solar farms taking around 18 months to complete. Phased construction allows some projects to provide power even sooner. With these deals, Meta is taking a significant step towards powering its data centers with renewable energy, reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and its carbon footprint. The company's commitment to clean energy is a positive move for the environment and sets an example for other tech companies to follow.