Meta Platforms, Inc. has signed four contracts with Invenergy, securing 760 MW of clean energy. These new agreements bring Meta’s total clean energy procurement from Invenergy to over 1 GW.
Details of the Clean Energy Agreements
The agreements, known as Environmental Attribute Purchase Agreements (EAPAs), cover four solar energy projects across the US. These projects are strategically located to meet growing energy demand while producing domestically sourced electricity. The solar projects include:
- Hardin II Solar (OH): 150 MW, expected to start operations in 2024.
- Delilah II Solar (TX): 150 MW, expected to start in 2025.
- Tip Top Solar (NM): 110 MW, expected to begin in 2026.
- Chalk Bluff Solar (AR): 350 MW, expected in 2027.
How the Projects Will Impact the Grid
The energy generated by these solar projects will be delivered to the local grid. This will help increase regional energy reliability. Meta will receive clean energy credits for supporting these new solar energy projects.
Meta’s Continued Commitment to Renewable Energy
Meta is committed to reaching 100% renewable energy. By securing these new energy contracts, the company is advancing its environmental goals. The move strengthens Meta’s position in leading the way toward clean energy adoption.
“Surpassing the 1 GW milestone in renewable energy procurement from Invenergy is a testament to Meta’s commitment to matching our growing power needs with clean energy,” said Urvi Parekh, Meta’s Head of Global Energy.
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She added, “We’re grateful for Invenergy’s long-term collaboration. These projects will help us continue our commitment to support all of our operations with 100% clean energy.”
Meta’s partnership with Invenergy demonstrates the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability. These contracts will bring clean energy to local grids, improve energy reliability, and help Meta achieve its long-term renewable energy goals.