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Meta’s $10 billion Louisiana data center has received regulatory approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
Entergy's constructive relationships with regulators in most of its service territories have been a positive for shareholders by reducing regulatory risk and supporting consistent earnings growth.
Regulators clear Entergy's multibillion-dollar plan to build three major power stations to serve Meta's massive proposed data center.
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) has given the go-ahead for the installation of three natural gas turbines set to power Meta’s planned 2GW data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana.
Louisiana utility regulators approved a plan Wednesday, August 20, 2025 to install three natural-gas fueled power plants for the tech company Meta, which needs the electricity for ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) has approved an agreement that enables Entergy Louisiana to proceed with ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission is approving several Entergy projects that are supposed to ramp up power generation ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (PSC) will outline its after-action findings in Baton Rouge following the outage, ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission voted 4-1 to approve Entergy’s plan to build three natural gas power plants for Meta’s $800M data center in Richland Parish ...
The facility is set to require more than double the energy needed to power the entire city of New Orleans during peak summer ...
The Louisiana Public Service Commission approved a plan to install three turbine generators that will power Meta’s new data center in Richland Parish. The 4-1 vote ...