Entergy Louisiana Announces Additional Agreement with Meta to Support Hyperscale Data Center in Northeast Louisiana

The agreement, designed to ensure Meta pays its full cost of service, is expected to deliver approximately $2 billion in customer savings to Entergy Louisiana customers over 20 years.
April 1, 2026
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Entergy Louisiana has announced an additional agreement with Meta to support the hyperscale data center in Northeast Louisiana.

The agreement, designed to ensure Meta pays its full cost of service, is expected to deliver approximately $2 billion in customer savings to Entergy Louisiana customers over 20 years, in addition to the $650 million announced previously.

The agreement supports Meta’s prior announcement selecting Northeast Louisiana for a data center investment. The two agreements together are expected to deliver approximately $2.65 billion in total customer benefits, while improving Louisiana’s position in the tech industry, energy innovation and economic growth.

“This agreement reflects what’s possible when strong partners align around long-term growth and value,” said Phillip May, president and CEO of Entergy Louisiana. “Working with our customers, regulators and state leaders, we are making targeted investments that strengthen reliability, support economic development and deliver meaningful benefits to customers — all while keeping energy rates affordable, which aligns perfectly with Meta’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge and Entergy’s Fair Share Plus pledge.”

The project represents an opportunity to strengthen grid reliability, support long-term infrastructure investments and deliver measurable value to customers and communities across the state.

As detailed in Entergy’s Fair Share Plus pledge, the company’s approach will deliver savings to customers while supporting economic growth and new investments in local communities. The agreement reflects Entergy Louisiana’s commitment to ensuring large customers pay their full cost of service while providing measurable value to all customers.

The additional customer benefits from the agreement, like the benefits from prior announcements, will help offset fixed costs, including resilience and storm-related investments, which are accepted by existing customers.

Meta is also making other contributions under this agreement, including:

  • $120 million, including matching funds, for Entergy’s The Power to Care program
  • $140 million for energy efficiency initiatives for vulnerable customers
  • Support for incremental carbon-free nuclear energy solutions
  • Support for renewable energy options, including up to 2,500 megawatts of additional solar

The commitments are designed to help lower energy costs for vulnerable customers, strengthen Louisiana’s communities and expand access to cleaner energy resources.

The project will help establish Richland Parish and the surrounding region as a growing hub for high-tech industry. In addition to direct data center employment, the project is expected to create many construction jobs from 2026 to 2031 through Entergy Louisiana and its partners, along with permanent roles in engineering, maintenance and support services.

The development is expected to generate increased tax revenues to support schools, public safety and infrastructure, while expanding workforce development opportunities and access to high-paying careers across Louisiana.

“Our Richland Parish data center serves as a symbol of the ambition and scale of next-generation AI infrastructure,” said Rachel Peterson, Vice President, Data Centers at Meta. “With the potential to scale up to 5GW, we are building foundations for the future of AI innovation right here in the United States.”

Entergy Louisiana has planned a complete buildout of generation, transmission and storage infrastructure, paid for by Meta, including:

  • Seven new natural gas-fueled combined-cycle power plants totaling more than 5,200 MW, with capability for future carbon capture and hydrogen co-firing
  • Approximately 240 miles of new 500 kV transmission lines connecting South Louisiana to North Louisiana and Arkansas
  • Battery energy storage across three locations
  • Nuclear power uprates
  • Commitment from Meta to help fund up to 2,500 MW of new renewable resources
  • Memorandum of understanding to explore the future development and use of nuclear power

The investments will enhance reliability, improve system efficiency and support a stronger, more modern grid for all Entergy Louisiana customers, upon completion. The project will be submitted under the Louisiana Public Service Commission’s newly adopted Lightning Amendment, a framework designed to support large-scale economic development while maintaining regulatory oversight, customer protections and system reliability.

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