Meta buys over 1 GW of renewables to power its data centers | TechCrunch
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This week, Meta announced strategic deals that add over 1 gigawatt to its renewable energy portfolio, including 791 megawatts from Invenergy and 360 megawatts in environmental attributes from Adapture Renewables. These projects, set to be operational in 2027 and 2028, underscore Meta's commitment to sustainable energy, especially amid potential eliminations of renewable energy subsidies being discussed in Congress. These moves align with the company's aim to enhance its reliance on solar power as a quick source of energy for its data centers, reflecting a growing trend in the tech industry toward sustainability.
Meta's latest renewable energy deals, totaling over 1 gigawatt, showcase its significant commitment to sustainability amidst ongoing discussions to eliminate renewable energy subsidies.
The recent agreement to purchase 791 megawatts of solar and wind power from Invenergy reflects Meta's strategy to strengthen its renewable energy portfolio.
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