Meta signed a 250MW energy supply agreement with Capital Power that will start when the load comes online, securing power for its data centers. It will invest US$9.1 billion in its first AI data center in Canada—its largest facility outside the US—to bolster AI compute capacity.
Meta has entered into a 250-megawatt power purchase agreement with Capital Power, scheduled to commence when the new load is operational. This long-term supply will underpin energy needs for its expanding Canadian data center facilities, aligning with its sustainability targets and ensuring stable input for intensive compute operations.
Meta plans to invest US$9.1 billion to build its first AI-focused data center in Canada, marking the company’s largest facility outside the United States. The center is designed for high-density computing to support advanced artificial intelligence workloads and enhance global AI infrastructure.
Securing renewable energy alongside a major overseas infrastructure investment demonstrates Meta’s dual focus on sustainability and AI scale-up. These moves are expected to drive future growth in compute capacity, influence operating expenses, and reinforce Meta’s competitive position in AI services.