Lebanon, Indiana is located approximately 30 miles northwest of Indianapolis and has no direct relevance to Texas datacenter infrastructure, energy, or policy.
Referenced in 4 briefingsLast referenced: May 3, 2026
Meta's 1,500-acre Lebanon, Indiana campus will use roughly 70% less fresh water than evaporation cooling via direct-to-chip closed loop, and by 2027 more than half of new hyperscale builds will use liquid cooling per datacenters.com.
Early reports indicate Meta has broken ground on a 1 GW campus in Lebanon, Indiana, with over $10 billion in combined investment and community commitments.