Utility Entergy says revised Meta data-center deal to deliver higher customer savings


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March 27 (Reuters) - Utility ⁠Entergy said Meta Platforms will pay its ⁠full cost of service for the ‌planned hyperscale data center in northeast Louisiana under a revised agreement.

Shares of the utility were up 4.8% in early ​trading on Friday.

The agreement is ⁠expected to deliver nearly $2 ⁠billion in customer savings over 20 years, the ⁠company ‌said, in addition to the $650 million announced last year.

Meta had disclosed plans ⁠to invest about $10  billion in a hyperscale data ​center in ‌Richland Parish, northeast Louisiana, a project the ⁠Facebook parent ​unveiled in late 2024.

Big technology companies are increasingly partnering with utilities to power the rapid expansion ⁠of data centers to cater ​to the surging demand for artificial intelligence tools and cloud computing.

Entergy Louisiana, which received the state's ⁠regulatory approval last year for investments tied to the project, said it plans to carry out a major build-out of generation, transmission and ​storage infrastructure.

This includes seven new ⁠natural gas-fired power plants with capacity of ​more than 5,200 megawatts, new ‌high-voltage transmission lines, battery storage ​and nuclear power upgrades.

(Reporting by Sumit Saha in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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