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The Louisiana Public Service Commission approved plans by Entergy to build three new gas power plants for a Meta data center.
A Louisiana state regulator has approved Entergy’s deal with Meta to power the tech giant’s largest data center to date ...
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The Richland Parish data center project, first announced in 2024, is one of the largest private capital investments in ...
Meta’s $10 billion Louisiana data center has received regulatory approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
Entergy's constructive relationships with regulators in most of its service territories have been a positive for shareholders by reducing regulatory risk and supporting consistent earnings growth.
Regulators clear Entergy's multibillion-dollar plan to build three major power stations to serve Meta's massive proposed data center.
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) has given the go-ahead for the installation of three natural gas turbines set ...