ENGIE North America announced it has entered into an agreement with data center developer Prometheus Hyperscale to co-locate data centers at select renewable and battery storage energy facilities along the Texas I-35 corridor.
Under the exclusive agreement, Prometheus will deploy its liquid-cooled data center infrastructure alongside ENGIE’s renewable and battery storage assets. The first sites equipped with AI-ready data center compute capacity are expected to go live in 2026, with more locations planned from 2027 onward.
“Prometheus is committed to developing sustainable, next generation digital infrastructure for AI,” said Bernard Looney, chairman of Prometheus Hyperscale and former CEO of bp. “We cannot do this alone – ENGIE’s existing assets and expertise as a major player in the global energy transition make them a perfect partner as we work to build data centers that meet market needs today and tomorrow.”
To meet those needs quickly, Prometheus will work with Conduit, an on-site power generation provider, for near-term bridging and back-up solutions. The alliance will also enable tenants to offset project-related carbon emissions through established market-based mechanisms.
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