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Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/meta-build-c13-billion-alberta-data-center-its-first-canada-2026-07-08/

From the post:

>Tech giant Meta announced Wednesday it will build a massive data ​center in central Alberta, the company's first in Canada, as it rapidly builds out computing capacity to support the global AI ‌boom. The 1-gigawatt data center, which will be built with the ability to scale up to 1.8 gigawatts, will be located in Sturgeon County and represents a total investment of C$13 billion, or $9.17 billion, Meta said.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/meta-build-c13-billion-alberta-data-center-its-first-canada-2026-07-08/ From the post: >>Tech giant Meta announced Wednesday it will build a massive data ​center in central Alberta, the company's first in Canada, as it rapidly builds out computing capacity to support the global AI ‌boom. The 1-gigawatt data center, which will be built with the ability to scale up to 1.8 gigawatts, will be located in Sturgeon County and represents a total investment of C$13 billion, or $9.17 billion, Meta said.
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It seems like they can easily handle the power requirements for this, but I wonder how much the power bill of their average citizen is going to go up as a result of this data center being built:

Alberta's total maximum electrical generating capacity is approximately 20 to 21 gigawatts (GW), though the province's actual operational generation and average internal load typically fluctuate between 11 and 12 gigawatts (GW) at any given moment.