ENGIE and Prometheus Hyperscale to Develop AI-Ready Data Centers in Texas

September 02, 2025
ENGIE North America has partnered with Prometheus Hyperscale to co-develop AI-ready data centers in Texas, leveraging renewable energy and liquid-cooled infrastructure.

ENGIE North America has announced a collaboration with Prometheus Hyperscale to co-develop next-generation AI-ready data centers in Texas, announced in a press release. The partnership will see the deployment of high-efficiency, liquid-cooled data center infrastructure alongside ENGIE's renewable and battery storage assets along the Texas I-35 corridor.

The first sites, equipped with high-performance compute capacity, are expected to become operational in 2026, with additional locations planned from 2027 onward. This collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for reliable and sustainable compute capacity, particularly for AI and other high-performance workloads.

Prometheus will work with Conduit for near-term power generation solutions, ensuring that the data centers can quickly meet market needs. The alliance also allows tenants to offset carbon emissions through established market-based mechanisms, aligning with both companies' commitment to sustainability.

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