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Meta Expands Louisiana AI Data Center to 5GW

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Meta is expanding its AI-optimized data center campus in Richland Parish, Louisiana, to 5 GW of compute capacity, making it the largest facility in the company’s global infrastructure portfolio. The campus will host Hyperion, Meta’s flagship multi-gigawatt AI training cluster, as part of an investment exceeding $50 billion in the region. The expanded campus is expected to support more than 7,500 construction jobs at peak activity and approximately 1,000 permanent operational positions after completion.

The company said it has already awarded more than $1.6 billion in contracts to Louisiana businesses and invested over $1 billion in roads, water systems, wastewater infrastructure, and other local improvements. Meta also announced a $5 million contribution to Louisiana Delta Community College, creating scholarships for data center-related training. Beginning with the Class of 2026, Richland Parish high school graduates will qualify for full scholarships covering eligible trade certificates and workforce programs supporting data center operations. Meta is also expanding partnerships with regional educational institutions including the University of Louisiana at Monroe to develop skilled labor for construction and long-term operations.

Powering the expanded AI campus will require significant new energy infrastructure. Meta’s agreement with Entergy Louisiana supports the development of seven natural gas-fired generating plants, three grid-scale battery systems, nuclear uprates, and additional purchased power resources. The companies estimate the arrangement will deliver approximately $2.65 billion in savings for Entergy Louisiana customers over 20 years while adding up to 2.5 GW of clean and renewable energy generation. Meta said the Richland Parish campus will match 100% of its electricity consumption with renewable energy purchases, pursue LEED Gold certification, utilize closed-loop liquid cooling with predominantly dry cooling, and support six Louisiana water restoration projects as part of its goal to become water positive by 2030.

“Meta is committed to being a good neighbor and community partner. As we move to expand our footprint in Richland Parish, we look forward to broadening this support.”

🌐 Analysis: The scale of the Richland Parish expansion illustrates how hyperscalers are shifting from individual AI data centers measured in hundreds of megawatts to multi-gigawatt AI campuses that increasingly resemble utility-scale industrial infrastructure. A 5 GW campus requires coordinated planning across power generation, transmission, water management, workforce development, and local infrastructure, reflecting the growing convergence of cloud computing and energy systems.

Meta continues to accelerate investment in AI infrastructure alongside competitors including Microsoft, Google, Amazon, xAI, and OpenAI, all of which are pursuing large-scale AI campuses supported by dedicated power resources. The Richland Parish project also reinforces the trend toward integrating new natural gas generation, battery storage, nuclear capacity upgrades, renewable energy procurement, and advanced cooling technologies to support next-generation AI training clusters.

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