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Meta to add 100 MW of solar power from U.S. gear

Meta to add 100 MW of solar power from U.S. gear
Source: techcrunch
Author: Tim De Chant
Published: 8/20/2025

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Meta has entered into a $100 million agreement with solar developer Silicon Ranch to build a 100-megawatt solar farm in South Carolina. This renewable energy installation will power Meta’s upcoming $800 million AI data center in the state, with both facilities expected to be operational by 2027. The majority of the solar farm’s equipment will be sourced from the U.S., underscoring a focus on domestic manufacturing. This deal marks the eighteenth collaboration between Meta and Silicon Ranch, which collectively have driven over $2.5 billion in investments. In 2025 alone, Meta has added more than 2 gigawatts of solar capacity, including projects in Ohio, Kansas, and Texas. The company, like many large hyperscalers, leverages solar energy primarily to meet its net-zero carbon emissions goals and to benefit from the cost-effectiveness and rapid deployment of solar power. These factors help reduce the time-to-power for new data centers, addressing a critical bottleneck in their development.

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