Louisiana utility regulator denies request for probe of Meta data center deal, law group says


FILE PHOTO: The logo of Meta is seen at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, June 11, 2025. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo

Feb 25 (Reuters) - Louisiana utility ⁠regulators deniedan environmental law group's request to investigate ⁠a $27 billion Meta Platforms data center deal, the law ‌group Earthjustice said on Wednesday.

Earthjustice filed a motion last month with the Louisiana Public Service Commission asking it to probe project financing, which ​the group said could ultimately shift project ⁠costs unfairly onto utility ⁠customers.

The motion centered on Meta's proposed data center project in ⁠Richland ‌Parish, Louisiana, for which three new gas-fired power plants would be built.

Earthjustice's motion said that at ⁠around the time the commission approved the gas ​plants, Meta signed ‌off on a new financial arrangement for the ⁠data center. That ​new arrangement would give Meta the right to abandon the project in four years rather than 15 and free it ⁠from financially guaranteeing the project, the motion ​said.

In four years, the local utility will likely have not recouped the costs of constructing the power plants and they ⁠would then be borne by other utility customers like homes and businesses in the form of higher rates, Earthjustice said.

“By dismissing this motion, the PSC is giving the green ​light to more tech companies to ⁠use this kind of financial maneuvering to maximize profits while evading ​public accountability,” said Susan Stevens ‌Miller, senior attorney at Earthjustice.

The utility ​regulator was not immediately available for comment.

(Reporting by Laila Kearney in New York; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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