Origis Energy has signed a long-term power purchase agreement with Meta for electricity from the Greyhound A Solar project in West Odessa, Texas.
The Greyhound A Solar project will have a capacity of 303 MWdc (240 MWac) and is expected to reach commercial operations by mid-2026. It forms part of a wider energy infrastructure complex in West Texas that includes around 1 GW of fully contracted solar capacity, of which approximately 500 MW is already operational. The remaining capacity is scheduled to come online in 2026.
Urvi Parekh, Director of Global Energy at Meta, said: “We are thrilled to partner with Origis Energy and bring an additional 240 MWac of solar energy to the local grid. With this collaboration, we are continuing to match 100% of our electricity use with clean energy to support our data center operations.”
Vikas Anand, Chief Executive Officer of Origis Energy, said: “This agreement is a testament to Meta’s leadership and their unprecedented U.S. investments. We are proud to support their growth trajectory, and to partner with them in building competitive and enduring American energy infrastructure.”
Beyond the existing and contracted solar capacity, Origis is developing more than 1 GW of additional solar and battery storage in the area. Once completed, the combined portfolio is expected to exceed 2 GW of capacity and be fully operational by 2029.