Treaty Oak Clean Energy and Meta Sign Long-Term PPA for 385 MWac Solar Projects in US – Am
November 4, 2025
Treaty Oak Clean Energy (Treaty Oak), a US-based independent power producer, has announced that it has entered into long-term agreements with Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta) for two utility-scale solar projects totalling 385 MWac in Morehouse and Sabine Parishes in Louisiana, US.
Under these agreements, Meta will purchase the environmental attributes generated by the facilities to advance its clean energy and sustainability commitments, and energy from these projects will flow to the local grid, the company said in a statement.
Rohit Ogra, Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer of Treaty Oak Clean Energy, said, “Our partnership with Meta marks a critical milestone for Treaty Oak and our commitment to support our customers and their growing clean energy needs in MISO’s Southern footprint, as well as our broader mission to deliver impactful, scalable clean energy solutions across the US. Together with Meta, we’re strengthening local energy resilience, supporting economic development, and creating long-term value for the communities in which we operate in Louisiana.”
Urvi Parekh, Meta’s Head of Global Energy, remarked, “Our partnership with Treaty Oak reflects Meta’s and Treaty Oak’s shared commitment to bringing new, additional clean energy to the local grid. When we announced our AI data centre in Richland Parish, Louisiana, last year, we committed to working with our partners to bring new energy to the grid – and this agreement with Treaty Oak does just that, while also helping match our operations with clean energy, while contributing to local energy resilience and economic growth across Louisiana.”
The Beekman Solar project in Morehouse Parish will deliver 185 MWac of clean energy under a power purchase agreement with Meta, with commercial operation expected in Q3 2027. The 200 MWac Hollis Creek Solar project in Sabine Parish, also backed by a power purchase agreement with Meta, is targeting an online date of Q3 2027, the company stated.
Together, the two projects will bring a combined 385 MWac of new capacity to Louisiana. The utility-scale solar projects are each expected to generate over USD 100 million in combined lifetime state and local tax revenue and create approximately 300 jobs during peak construction, it said.
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