Meta To Invest C$13bn In First Canadian AI Data Centre In Alberta

Meta is set to invest C$13 billion in Alberta to build its first Canadian AI data centre, expanding global computing capacity.

Meta has announced plans to build its first data centre in Canada, committing C$13 billion (approximately $9.17 billion) to a massive artificial intelligence facility in central Alberta as the technology giant accelerates efforts to expand its global AI computing infrastructure.

The company said on Wednesday that the one-gigawatt data centre, with the capacity to scale up to 1.8 gigawatts, will be located in Sturgeon County, Alberta. The facility will become Meta’s 33rd data centre worldwide and marks the company’s first such investment in Canada.

The announcement was made in Calgary by Meta executives alongside Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and other provincial officials, who have spent years courting major Silicon Valley technology firms in a bid to diversify Alberta’s economy and attract large-scale investments beyond its traditional oil and gas sector.

Meta has significantly expanded its investment in artificial intelligence in recent months, committing hundreds of billions of dollars to build AI infrastructure, particularly in the United States, to meet surging demand for computing power.

Alberta’s Minister of Technology and Innovation, Nate Glubish, said the Meta project is expected to pave the way for additional large-scale data centre developments across the province.

“This is the first of its kind, the first of its size, the first of its scale, but it won’t be the last,” Glubish said.

The province has emerged as an attractive destination for AI infrastructure due to its abundant natural gas reserves, relatively low energy costs compared to the United States, and cold climate, which helps reduce the cost of cooling large-scale computing facilities.

According to Alberta officials, several other gigawatt-scale data centre proposals are currently at different stages of development.

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