ENGIE, Prometheus to Build AI-Ready, Renewable-Powered Data Centers in Texas

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  • ENGIE North America and Prometheus Hyperscale will co-locate liquid-cooled data centers with renewable and battery storage facilities near Dallas.
  • First AI-ready compute sites expected online in 2026, with further rollouts planned from 2027.
  • Partnership pairs ENGIE’s renewable expertise with Prometheus’ sustainable hyperscale design to meet rising AI demand.

ENGIE North America has signed an agreement with Prometheus Hyperscale to develop a new wave of sustainable, liquid-cooled data centers in Texas. The centers will be located at select ENGIE renewable energy and battery storage sites around Dallas, creating a direct link between clean power generation and next-generation compute infrastructure.

Under the exclusive partnership, Prometheus will deploy its high-efficiency data center systems alongside ENGIE’s existing renewable assets. The first sites are slated to go live in 2026, with expansion across additional facilities from 2027 onward.

David Carroll, Chief Renewables Officer and SVP at ENGIE North America, said the collaboration reflects a broader shift in how energy providers are supporting data-driven growth. “ENGIE is focused on delivering solutions to meet the growing demand for power across the U.S., with a strategic focus on enabling data center expansion. By leveraging our robust portfolio of wind, solar, and battery storage assets — combined with our commercial and industrial supply capabilities and deep trading expertise — we’re providing integrated energy solutions that support scalable, resilient, and sustainable infrastructure. Our collaboration with Prometheus demonstrates our shared approach to finding innovative approaches to developing, building and operating projects that solve real world challenges.”

David Carroll, Chief Renewables Officer and SVP at ENGIE North America

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Bernard Looney, Chairman of Prometheus Hyperscale and former CEO of bp, added, “Prometheus is committed to developing sustainable, next generation digital infrastructure for AI. We cannot do this alone – ENGIE’s existing renewable energy 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.”

Bernard Looney, Chairman of Prometheus Hyperscale and former CEO of bp

To accelerate deployment, Prometheus will also work with Conduit, an on-site power generation provider, to bridge near-term capacity needs and provide backup solutions. The alliance will further allow tenants to offset project-related carbon emissions through established market mechanisms.

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