Noon Energy and Meta join forces for 1 GW energy storage 

Noon Energy has signed an agreement with Meta Platforms to reserve up to 1 GW/100 GWh of ultra-long duration energy storage capacity. The partnership will begin with a 25 MW/2.5 GWh project, expected to be completed by 2028, following which Noon will scale deployment under the broader 1 GW/100 GWh supply agreement. Noon’s reversible solid oxide fuel cells provide over 100 hours of storage which will ensure 24/7 clean power for Meta’s AI infrastructure. 

In January 2026, Origis Energy and Meta entered into a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for the Greyhound A solar project located in West Odessa, Texas. The project has a capacity of 303 MWdc, equivalent to 240 MWac, and is scheduled to reach commercial operations by mid-2026. Greyhound A forms part of a 1 GW broader energy infrastructure complex with a fully subscribed solar portfolio being developed by Origis Energy in west Texas. 

In August 2025, Silicon Ranch partnered with Central Electric Power Cooperative (CEPC) to develop a 100 MW solar facility in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. The project will support Meta’s data center in the state and contribute to its renewable energy commitments. Both the solar project and Meta’s data center are scheduled to be operational in 2027. Silicon Ranch will be funding, as well executing the project on a build, own, and operate basis.