NextEra Energy & Google Cloud's Efficient AI Data Centres

As AI adoption and scaling continue to soar, the demand for energyâefficient data centres is reaching unprecedented heights.
Building on this momentum, NextEra Energy and Google Cloud have announced an expanded partnership focused on deepening their collaboration in energy and technology â an ambitious step toward merging energy production with AI growth.
The two companies plan to develop new gigawattâscale data centres, each supported by dedicated power plants built to supply them directly.
âOur partnership with Google exemplifies this very singular moment when energy and technology are becoming inextricably intertwined,â says NextEra Energy Chairman and CEO John Ketchum.
âTogether, we intend to build data centre capacity and energy infrastructure at scale, advance cutting-edge technology and reimagine how energy companies operate.
âBy combining NextEra Energyâs unmatched skills as Americaâs leading energy infrastructure builder and operator, with Googleâs world-class technology expertise, we will help transform the energy sector.â
Google Cloud driving NextEra’s digital future
Google Cloud’s AI and infrastructure capabilities will accelerate NextEra Energy’s deployment of AIâdriven solutions. The first commercial product from the collaboration is expected to launch by midâ2026, becoming available on the Google Cloud Marketplace.
By integrating Google’s generative and agentic AI with its vast asset data, NextEra Energy aims to cut operational costs and enhance worker safety. The system will help the company anticipate potential issues and proactively respond to supply chain disruptions, crew availability challenges, and extreme weather.
The collaboration also promises to strengthen grid resilience using Google’s openâsource forecasting models – TimesFM 2.5 and WeatherNext 2 – to protect infrastructure from severe weather events. Additionally, Google’s securityâconstrained powerâflow modeling, together with its other openâsource tools, will enable more effective system optimization, improving grid management and utility planning.
These advancements could significantly lower NextEra Energy’s operational expenditure while ensuring a more reliable and resilient energy supply.
“Working with NextEra Energy to power our infrastructure growth further strengthens our long-standing collaboration and will help us meet increasing demand from our customers as they deploy AI technologies at scale,” says Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian.
“By infusing NextEra Energy’s deep domain expertise with Google Cloud’s AI infrastructure, platform and models, we can together support the digital future of energy infrastructure.”
A new model of AIâenergy symbiosis
Currently, three data centre campuses are being developed under the Google CloudâNextEra partnership across the US, with additional sites under consideration for future expansion. The collaboration builds on an existing relationship in which the companies already hold nearly 3.5 GW of combined energy deals, either active or under contract.
Adding another chapter to their synergy, the partners recently announced plans to revive the Duane Arnold Energy Centre in Iowa, using nuclear energy to supply power for Google’s AI infrastructure.
As largeâscale AI deployment fuels an unprecedented need for data centre capacity, partnerships like this – bridging energy expertise with AI innovation – represent a mutually beneficial and forwardâlooking model. The joint vision of these two industry leaders could well spark a new era of AIâenergy cooperation, reshaping how digital and energy ecosystems grow together.




