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Meta begins construction of $10-billion data centre in Indiana
Summary
Meta said it has broken ground on a US$10-billion data centre in Lebanon, Indiana, planned to deliver one gigawatt of capacity and expected to come online in late 2027 or early 2028.
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Meta has begun construction on a US$10-billion data centre in Lebanon, Indiana, as it expands computing capacity to support its artificial intelligence work. The company says the facility is designed to deliver one gigawatt of power once operational. The announcement comes amid a broader push by large tech firms to build bigger data centres for AI, and alongside public concerns about the energy demands of such projects. Meta has said it will cover the initial US$10-billion investment and has agreements with local utilities for power and infrastructure upgrades.
Key details:
- Meta has broken ground on a US$10-billion data centre in Lebanon, Indiana.
- The facility is designed to deliver one gigawatt of capacity, which U.S. grid operators say is roughly equivalent to powering about 800,000 homes.
- Meta expects the site to come online at the end of 2027 or in early 2028, according to a company vice-president.
- Meta reported it has agreements with local utility providers and is funding related energy infrastructure upgrades for the site.
- The company previously announced large U.S. infrastructure plans and financing arrangements for other data centre projects.
Summary:
The new Indiana project is part of Meta's wider expansion of data centre capacity to support artificial intelligence initiatives, and it reflects growing competition among big technology firms to scale AI infrastructure. The site is under construction now and is scheduled to begin operations in late 2027 or early 2028; further developments and regulatory responses are undetermined at this time.
