Renewable energy news: Creekstone, PPC Group, Metlen Energy, Atlantic Energy

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Creekstone, PPC Group, Metlen Energy, Atlantic Energy, and others.

Creekstone Secures Land for 1 GW Solar Project to Power Utah Data Center

Creekstone Energy has secured land to develop up to 1 GW of solar power capacity aimed at supplying renewable electricity to a planned data center in Utah. The large-scale solar development will support the growing energy demand from data center operations while promoting sustainable power generation. The project is expected to utilize advanced photovoltaic (PV) technology to deliver reliable clean energy and reduce carbon emissions. By pairing solar generation with high-demand digital infrastructure, the initiative highlights the increasing role of renewable energy in powering data centers. The development also reflects rising investment in large renewable projects designed to support the expansion of energy-intensive technology and cloud computing facilities

PPC Group and Metlen Energy & Metals Partner on Energy Storage Projects

PPC Group and Metlen Energy & Metals have partnered to develop energy storage projects, strengthening efforts to expand battery storage capacity and support renewable energy integration. The collaboration will focus on deploying large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) designed to improve grid stability and manage fluctuations from solar and wind generation. By combining their expertise in energy infrastructure and project development, the companies aim to accelerate the rollout of advanced storage solutions across key markets. The partnership reflects growing investment in energy storage technology as countries expand renewable power capacity. The projects are expected to enhance power system flexibility, support decarbonization goals, and ensure a more reliable and sustainable electricity supply.

Atlantic Energy Selected to Power Viking Data Centers’ 150 MW Akron Data Center Project

Atlantic Energy has been selected by Viking Data Centers to supply power for a new 380,000-square-foot data center in Akron, Ohio, with expansion capacity of up to 150 MW. The project highlights the rising demand for reliable and scalable energy solutions for large-scale data center infrastructure. Atlantic Energy will deliver customized power services designed to ensure efficient operations and long-term energy reliability. The facility will support growing cloud computing, digital storage, and high-performance data processing needs in the region. The partnership reflects increasing collaboration between energy providers and technology companies as data center power demand accelerates. The Akron project is expected to strengthen regional digital infrastructure while supporting sustainable and efficient energy management for next-generation data center operations.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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