Core Insights - Invenergy and Meta Platforms, Inc. have signed four additional clean energy agreements, adding 791 megawatts (MW) of solar and wind energy to their partnership, nearly doubling the total procured clean energy to 1,800 MW [1][3] - The new agreements will support Meta's operations, data center growth, and clean energy goals, with electricity delivered to the local grid and Meta receiving associated clean energy credits [3][5] - The agreements are part of a strategic initiative to meet rising energy demand with domestically produced electricity from four Invenergy-developed facilities across the U.S. [6] Company Overview - Invenergy is the largest privately held developer, owner, and operator of clean energy solutions in America, focusing on renewable energy generation, transmission, and storage [6] - The company has developed over 34,000 MW of projects, including natural gas, solar, and wind power generation, and has regional offices in multiple countries [7] Project Details - The new energy projects include: - Yellow Wood Solar Energy Center (OH) – 300 MW – Expected Commercial Operations 2027 - Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy Center (OH) - 140 MW – Expected Commercial Operations 2027 - Decoy Solar Energy Center (AR) - 155 MW – Expected Commercial Operations 2027 - Seaway Wind Energy Center (TX) - 196 MW – Expected Commercial Operations 2028 [7]
Invenergy to Provide Meta with Nearly 800 MW, Supporting Data Center Operations