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Meta Secures Power From Noon Energy to Serve Data Centers

Key Takeaway

This landmark agreement demonstrates the increasing demand from large power consumers like Meta for massive, long-duration energy storage solutions to power critical infrastructure like data centers.

AI Summary

  • Meta has secured an agreement with Noon Energy for up to 1 GW/100 GWh of ultra-long duration energy storage capacity.
  • The initial phase of the project, a 25 MW/2.5 GWh system, is slated for completion by 2028.
  • This deal signifies a major data center operator's proactive move to secure massive, long-duration energy storage for its power demands.
  • For developers, this indicates a strong and growing market for innovative, large-scale storage solutions driven by major tech companies.

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Article Content

Ultra-long duration energy storage group Noon Energy announced an agreement with technology company Meta Platforms to reserve up to 1 GW/100 GWh of energy storage capacity. Noon on April 21 said the initial phase of the deal will be for a 25-MW/2.5-GWh project, set for completion by 2028. The post Meta Secures Power From Noon Energy to Serve Data Centers appeared first on POWER Magazine .