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Meta扩建海伯利安AI数据中心,规模将达到曼哈顿中央公园的四倍

Sharon Goldman
2026-02-13

Meta扩建本就规模庞大的项目,折射出美国各地AI基础设施建设的迅猛态势。

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2025年8月,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在白宫举起一张图表,对比Meta位于路易斯安那州乡村地区的新海伯利安数据中心与曼哈顿的面积。图片来源:Aaron Schwartz—CNP/Bloomberg/Getty Images

据《财富》杂志获悉,Meta已在路易斯安那州里奇兰教区悄然购入约1,400英亩土地,面积几乎是曼哈顿中央公园的两倍。该地块紧邻本就规模庞大的海伯利安AI数据中心(原占地2,250英亩)。两块土地合并后,整个园区的占地面积将超过新奥尔良路易斯·阿姆斯特朗国际机场的两倍。

据Meta项目现场或周边施工单位的六位知情人士透露,这次购地为海伯利安项目二期扩建铺平了道路。该项目此前已引发广泛讨论,包括总统特朗普在内的许多人都将其称为美国在建的最大AI数据中心之一。

《财富》杂志记者观察到在新购土地上已开始施工活动。多名消息人士称,该地块约在三到四个月前从当地土地所有者George B. Franklin & Sons公司手中购得。《财富》杂志还走访了里奇兰教区评估办公室,工作人员提供的文件显示,该地块目前仍登记在Franklin公司名下,但他们强调,产权契据的更新往往需要一段时间。

新地块位于原址以西,现场已有公用设施标记、重型设备、施工工人以及临时设施等,符合早期场地平整阶段的特征。现场张贴了相关许可证,但从公共道路上无法看清具体内容。

Meta拒绝置评;此前该公司曾对《财富》杂志表示,尚未对“新阶段的土地项目”发布任何信息。George B. Franklin & Sons公司亦未回应《财富》杂志的置评请求。

AI宏图的扩张

Meta扩建本就规模庞大的项目,折射出美国各地AI基础设施建设的迅猛态势。超大规模云服务商,也就是正在大举建设AI基础设施的科技巨头,正争相抢占土地、电力和资金,以打造超大型AI数据中心园区。这些扩张往往通过举债融资,且在政治上颇为敏感。有些项目(例如路易斯安那州的海伯利安项目)推进速度之快,甚至让当地社区难以及时察觉或就潜在问题作出反应。

2024年12月,Meta宣布在路易斯安那州东北部农村的里奇兰教区一个名为霍利里奇的非建制社区,动工建设一座耗资100亿美元的AI数据中心,规划建筑面积超过400万平方英尺。为满足能源需求,公用事业公司安特吉(Entergy)计划在项目附近新建三座天然气发电厂,总成本30亿美元。

项目最初的占地面积为2,250英亩,长约五英里、宽一英里,面积已经是中央公园的近三倍。目前已有3,700多名建筑工人在现场施工,相关计划显示人数还将增加到5,000人。除施工带来的阶段性就业外,Meta还表示,数据中心将在这一经济低迷地区新增500个长期全职岗位。

如今看来,Meta已为远超最初规划规模的海伯利安项目扩建,做好了财务准备。2025年10月,Meta宣布与蓝猫头鹰资本(Blue Owl Capital)管理的基金成立合资企业,负责海伯利安数据中心园区的融资、建设和运营。该安排的总开发成本预计高达270亿美元。合资企业的规模与结构,包括由蓝猫头鹰承担大部分资金投入、由Meta负责运营,都表明海伯利安将是一个长期、多阶段的数据中心园区项目。

在AI基础设施竞赛中抢占先机

事实上,更早之前就已有迹象表明,这座数据中心园区的规模将远超最初规划。2025年8月,特朗普在一次内阁会议上提到该项目时表示,Meta最终计划在路易斯安那州农村地区的数据中心上投入500亿美元。特朗普说道:“当他们说要投入500亿美元建设一座工厂时,我问道:‘这到底是个什么样的工厂?’”他手里举着一张他说由Meta首席执行官马克·扎克伯格提供的图表,图中将数据中心叠加在曼哈顿的大部分区域之上,用以展示其规模之庞大。特朗普说道:“看到这个,你就明白了为什么要花500亿美元。”

事实上,海伯利安项目的建设规模,与扎克伯格近期对Meta AI基础设施战略的表态高度一致。正如《财富》杂志此前的报道,扎克伯格近日宣布成立Meta Compute,这是由公司最高层领导主管的全新“顶级战略项目”。他再次强调了Meta要成为AI基础设施巨头的决心,也明确释放出一个信号:在数据中心建设竞赛中,Meta绝不充当陪跑者。

这一新组织的目标,是确保Meta获得打造AI模型所需的巨大算力(以吉瓦计,每吉瓦可满足数十万户家庭的用电需求),最终迈向“超级智能”。而正在路易斯安那州农村地区兴建的这座庞然大物,正是这一使命的关键组成部分。

扎克伯格写道:“Meta计划在这个十年内建设数十吉瓦的算力,并在未来扩展到数百吉瓦甚至更多。我们如何设计、投资和合作建设这套基础设施,将成为我们的战略优势。”(财富中文网)

译者:刘进龙

审校:汪皓

据《财富》杂志获悉,Meta已在路易斯安那州里奇兰教区悄然购入约1,400英亩土地,面积几乎是曼哈顿中央公园的两倍。该地块紧邻本就规模庞大的海伯利安AI数据中心(原占地2,250英亩)。两块土地合并后,整个园区的占地面积将超过新奥尔良路易斯·阿姆斯特朗国际机场的两倍。

据Meta项目现场或周边施工单位的六位知情人士透露,这次购地为海伯利安项目二期扩建铺平了道路。该项目此前已引发广泛讨论,包括总统特朗普在内的许多人都将其称为美国在建的最大AI数据中心之一。

《财富》杂志记者观察到在新购土地上已开始施工活动。多名消息人士称,该地块约在三到四个月前从当地土地所有者George B. Franklin & Sons公司手中购得。《财富》杂志还走访了里奇兰教区评估办公室,工作人员提供的文件显示,该地块目前仍登记在Franklin公司名下,但他们强调,产权契据的更新往往需要一段时间。

新地块位于原址以西,现场已有公用设施标记、重型设备、施工工人以及临时设施等,符合早期场地平整阶段的特征。现场张贴了相关许可证,但从公共道路上无法看清具体内容。

Meta拒绝置评;此前该公司曾对《财富》杂志表示,尚未对“新阶段的土地项目”发布任何信息。George B. Franklin & Sons公司亦未回应《财富》杂志的置评请求。

AI宏图的扩张

Meta扩建本就规模庞大的项目,折射出美国各地AI基础设施建设的迅猛态势。超大规模云服务商,也就是正在大举建设AI基础设施的科技巨头,正争相抢占土地、电力和资金,以打造超大型AI数据中心园区。这些扩张往往通过举债融资,且在政治上颇为敏感。有些项目(例如路易斯安那州的海伯利安项目)推进速度之快,甚至让当地社区难以及时察觉或就潜在问题作出反应。

2024年12月,Meta宣布在路易斯安那州东北部农村的里奇兰教区一个名为霍利里奇的非建制社区,动工建设一座耗资100亿美元的AI数据中心,规划建筑面积超过400万平方英尺。为满足能源需求,公用事业公司安特吉(Entergy)计划在项目附近新建三座天然气发电厂,总成本30亿美元。

项目最初的占地面积为2,250英亩,长约五英里、宽一英里,面积已经是中央公园的近三倍。目前已有3,700多名建筑工人在现场施工,相关计划显示人数还将增加到5,000人。除施工带来的阶段性就业外,Meta还表示,数据中心将在这一经济低迷地区新增500个长期全职岗位。

如今看来,Meta已为远超最初规划规模的海伯利安项目扩建,做好了财务准备。2025年10月,Meta宣布与蓝猫头鹰资本(Blue Owl Capital)管理的基金成立合资企业,负责海伯利安数据中心园区的融资、建设和运营。该安排的总开发成本预计高达270亿美元。合资企业的规模与结构,包括由蓝猫头鹰承担大部分资金投入、由Meta负责运营,都表明海伯利安将是一个长期、多阶段的数据中心园区项目。

在AI基础设施竞赛中抢占先机

事实上,更早之前就已有迹象表明,这座数据中心园区的规模将远超最初规划。2025年8月,特朗普在一次内阁会议上提到该项目时表示,Meta最终计划在路易斯安那州农村地区的数据中心上投入500亿美元。特朗普说道:“当他们说要投入500亿美元建设一座工厂时,我问道:‘这到底是个什么样的工厂?’”他手里举着一张他说由Meta首席执行官马克·扎克伯格提供的图表,图中将数据中心叠加在曼哈顿的大部分区域之上,用以展示其规模之庞大。特朗普说道:“看到这个,你就明白了为什么要花500亿美元。”

事实上,海伯利安项目的建设规模,与扎克伯格近期对Meta AI基础设施战略的表态高度一致。正如《财富》杂志此前的报道,扎克伯格近日宣布成立Meta Compute,这是由公司最高层领导主管的全新“顶级战略项目”。他再次强调了Meta要成为AI基础设施巨头的决心,也明确释放出一个信号:在数据中心建设竞赛中,Meta绝不充当陪跑者。

这一新组织的目标,是确保Meta获得打造AI模型所需的巨大算力(以吉瓦计,每吉瓦可满足数十万户家庭的用电需求),最终迈向“超级智能”。而正在路易斯安那州农村地区兴建的这座庞然大物,正是这一使命的关键组成部分。

扎克伯格写道:“Meta计划在这个十年内建设数十吉瓦的算力,并在未来扩展到数百吉瓦甚至更多。我们如何设计、投资和合作建设这套基础设施,将成为我们的战略优势。”(财富中文网)

译者:刘进龙

审校:汪皓

Meta has quietly purchased roughly 1,400 acres—an area almost twice the size of Manhattan’s Central Park—adjacent to its already-mammoth 2,250-acre Hyperion AI data center site in Richland Parish, La., Fortune has learned. The combined land parcels for the campus will bring the project to more than twice the size of the nearest international airport, Louis Armstrong in New Orleans.

According to half a dozen people affiliated with companies working on or around the Meta site, the land purchase paves the way for a phase 2 expansion of the Hyperion project, which has been widely discussed, including by President Donald Trump, as one of the nation’s largest AI data centers in the works.

Fortune observed active work underway on the newly acquired land, which several sources say was purchased from local landowner George B. Franklin & Sons roughly three to four months ago. Fortune visited the Richland Parish Assessor’s office, where staffers shared paperwork that said the parcel is still listed in Franklin’s name—though they emphasized it can take some time for the filed deed to be updated.

Activity on the land, which lies west of the original site, included utility markings, heavy equipment, on-site workers, and portable facilities—signs consistent with early-stage site preparation. Permits were posted, but could not be read from the publicly accessible road.

Meta declined to comment, though it had previously told Fortune that the company had “not shared anything about additional phases in terms of land.” George B. Franklin & Sons did not respond to Fortune’s request for comment.

An expansion of AI ambitions

The apparent expansion of Meta’s already enormous project offers a window into how the AI infrastructure boom is unfolding across the U.S. Hyperscalers—the Big Tech companies building out their AI infrastructure—are racing to lock up land, power, and financing for massive AI data-center campuses, often through debt-financed, politically sensitive expansions. Some, like the Louisiana project, are expanding so quickly that it may be difficult for local communities to spot or register concerns in real time.

In December 2024, Meta announced it was breaking ground on a $10 billion AI data center in Holly Ridge, an unincorporated community in Richland Parish, a rural county in northeast Louisiana. The facility was planned to span over 4 million square feet. To meet the energy demands, utility Entergy planned to construct three new natural gas plants near the site at a cost of $3 billion.

The original 2,250-acre project is nearly five miles long and a mile wide—already almost three times the size of Central Park. More than 3,700 construction workers have been working on the site, with reported plans for that number to climb to 5,000. And beyond the temporary employment created by the construction project, the company said it would create 500 new full-time, long-term jobs at the data center in the struggling, economically depressed area.

Now it appears that Meta has laid the financial groundwork for a much larger Hyperion build-out than originally planned. In October 2025, Meta announced it had entered a joint venture with funds managed by Blue Owl Capital to finance, build, and operate the Hyperion data center campus—an arrangement targeting up to $27 billion in total development costs. The scale and structure of the joint venture—including Blue Owl’s majority capital commitment and Meta’s operational role—suggest that Hyperion is intended as a long-term, multiphase campus.

Getting ahead in the AI infrastructure race

There was some indication even earlier that this data center campus would be even bigger than originally planned. In August 2025, President Trump spoke of the project at a Cabinet meeting and said that Meta planned to ultimately spend $50 billion on its data center in rural Louisiana. “When they said $50 billion for a plant, I said, ‘What the hell kind of plant is that?’” Trump noted, holding up a graphic he said was given to him by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. It shows the data center superimposed over a large portion of Manhattan, to demonstrate the facility’s massive scale. “When you look at this, you understand why it’s $50 billion,” Trump said.

Indeed, the sheer scale of the Hyperion build-out aligns with Zuckerberg’s latest comments on Meta’s AI infrastructure strategy. As Fortune has reported, Zuckerberg recently announced Meta Compute, a new “top-level initiative” led by the company’s most senior executives. In doing so, he reemphasized Meta’s commitment to being an AI infrastructure behemoth—and signaled that Meta has no intention of being an also-ran in the data center build-out race.

The new organization is designed to secure the massive amounts of computing power—measured in gigawatts, each of which could power hundreds of thousands of homes—needed for Meta’s drive to build AI models that lead to “superintelligence.” And the behemoth under construction in rural Louisiana is a key part of that mission.

“Meta is planning to build tens of gigawatts this decade, and hundreds of gigawatts or more over time,” Zuckerberg wrote. “How we engineer, invest, and partner to build this infrastructure will become a strategic advantage.”

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