Country
United States
AI data center dossier
Country
United States
Operator
Meta
Energy
Mixed
Tracked capacity
1 GW
Capacity class / lower bound | Trade corroborated
1,000 MW is a lower-bound selected value for the source-backed gigawatt-scale Prometheus cluster; opened sources do not support the prior 1,500 MW or $10B+ claim.
Evidence profile
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Readiness
100%
5 citations linked
40.081, -82.808
Capacity class / lower bound | Trade corroborated
2 dated fields available
HTML, JSON, and GeoJSON all available
Machine-readable outputs
Canonical record surfaces for audit, programmatic use, and direct citation.
Meta's New Albany, Ohio data-center campus has been active in the community since 2017. Meta's official New Albany page supports more than $1.5 billion of data-center investment in Ohio, more than 300 operational jobs, and renewable-energy matching goals, but it does not support the prior ADCI record's 1,500 MW selected value or $10B+ Prometheus investment claim.
Opened Meta/Zuckerberg coverage supports Prometheus as a gigawatt-scale or 1 GW-plus AI supercluster expected to come online in 2026. SemiAnalysis describes Prometheus as a 1 GW AI training cluster and reports on-site behind-the-meter gas generation; Spectrum News likewise describes the New Albany Prometheus project as gigawatt-scale with two gas-fired generation plants. ADCI demotes selected capacity from 1,500 MW to 1,000 MW as a lower-bound/gigawatt-scale selected value, removes unsupported $10B+ investment metadata, and changes energy from nuclear-only to mixed because the opened sources do not isolate a campus-specific nuclear supply claim for Prometheus.
No obvious coverage gaps detected in the current structured record.
Other tracked AI data centers within 300 km of this location.
Structured analysis covering this facility's operator and market context.