ENGIE North America has signed an exclusive agreement with Prometheus Hyperscale to co-locate sustainable data centres alongside renewable energy and battery storage facilities along the Texas I-35 corridor.
Under the partnership, Prometheus will deploy its liquid-cooled, high-efficiency data centre infrastructure at ENGIE sites. The first facilities, designed to provide AI-ready computing capacity, are expected to come online in 2026, with additional locations planned from 2027.
The collaboration combines ENGIE’s expertise in renewables, energy storage and energy management with Prometheus’ data centre design to meet growing demand for sustainable, high-performance computing.
“ENGIE is focused on delivering solutions to meet the growing demand for power across the U.S., with a strategic focus on enabling data centre expansion,” said David Carroll, Chief Renewables Officer and Senior Vice President at ENGIE North America. “Our collaboration with Prometheus demonstrates our shared approach to developing, building and operating projects that solve real-world challenges.”
Bernard Looney, Chairman of Prometheus Hyperscale and former bp chief executive, said: “Prometheus is committed to developing sustainable, next-generation digital infrastructure for AI. We cannot do this alone — ENGIE’s assets and expertise as a major player in the global energy transition make them a perfect partner.”
To support near-term operations, Prometheus will work with Conduit, an on-site power generation provider, to deliver bridging and back-up power solutions. The alliance also allows tenants to offset carbon emissions from projects through market-based mechanisms.