Feb 27, 2026
Louisiana utility regulators this week declined to investigate Meta’s decision to shift ownership of its $28 billion Hyperion data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana Illuminator writes.  Meta transferred an 80% stake in the project to a Blue Owl Capital-backed entity, a move described in natio nal reporting as complex “Frankenstein financing” designed to move debt off its balance sheet. Advocacy groups urged the Louisiana Public Service Commission to review whether existing guarantees still protect ratepayers as Entergy builds three natural gas turbines to power the campus. Entergy executives say the 15-year power agreement is irrevocable and backed by milestone payments and a parent guarantee. PSC staff found no evidence warranting action. Critics argue the commission should still scrutinize the restructuring to ensure household customers aren’t ultimately at risk. Read the full story from Louisiana Illuminator.  Gov. Jeff Landry’s impact How transformational, for better or worse, has Jeff Landry’s half-term as governor been? Somewhat Extremely Slightly Not sure Δ   ...read more read less
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