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Baker Hughes and XGS Energy partner on 150MW geothermal project to power Meta data centers in New Mexico

United States of America | March 27, 2026
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XGS Energy and Baker Hughes have entered a strategic collaboration to develop a 150-megawatt geothermal power facility in New Mexico. The project is designed to provide continuous carbon-free electricity to the local utility grid, specifically supporting the high-demand data center operations of Meta through a geology-independent renewable energy solution.

XGS Energy, an innovator in next-generation geothermal power, has entered into a strategic agreement with Baker Hughes to advance a 150-megawatt project in New Mexico. According to official disclosures, the partnership begins with an initial order for engineering services focused on the exploration and technical de-risking of the site. XGS Energy specializes in geothermal systems that function independently of specific geological conditions, while Baker Hughes is a global energy technology firm providing integrated subsurface and power infrastructure solutions.

The project is designed to provide consistent, carbon-free baseload power to the Public Service Company of New Mexico grid. This capacity is specifically intended to support the energy-intensive operations of Meta’s regional data centers. Unlike intermittent sources like wind or solar, this geothermal application offers a "round-the-clock" energy solution, which is increasingly critical for the technology sector’s sustainability mandates and operational stability. For the broader energy industry, this collaboration signals the arrival of a full-scale execution ecosystem for advanced geothermal technology.

Following a successful commercial-scale demonstration in California in 2025, XGS Energy is positioning this New Mexico site as a blueprint for a multi-gigawatt pipeline across the Western United States. For investors and utility stakeholders, the involvement of an established engineering leader like Baker Hughes provides the technical validation necessary for utility-scale deployment. This shift toward geology-independent geothermal systems could significantly expand the geographical reach of renewable baseload power, reducing reliance on fossil fuel backups for high-demand digital infrastructure.

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