Last month, Facebook set 2020 as its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% and to power 100% of global operations with renewable energy. Three years ago, the company set a goal of powering 50% of its operations with renewable power by 2018. It reached this goal by the end of 2017. To date, Facebook has signed contracts for over 3 gigawatts of new solar and wind energy. Most of the contracts have been signed over the past 12 months for new solar and wind projects that will deliver energy to its hyperscale data operations.
Facebook to build its next hyperscale data center in Alabama
Facebook has chosen Huntsville, Alabama for its next hyperscale data center location.

As with its other data centers, Facebook committed to 100% renewable energy and is looking at new solar projects in the area. The company says it is working with the Tennessee Valley Authority to establish a renewable energy tariff that will let other qualifying customers buy new renewable resources as well.
The Huntsville Data Center could be operational in 2020.
Facebook plans next data center in Utah
Facebook will build one of its hyperscale data centers in Eagle Mountain, Utah.
Facebook said the Eagle Moutain project represents an investment of more than $750 million.
The data center will use outside air to cool its