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Google is investing in Arkansas with a new data center, energy efficiency programs and more.

Google is announcing a new $4 billion investment in Arkansas through 2027, which will include Google’s first data center in the state — located in West Memphis — along with cloud and AI infrastructure, and local programs to increase energy resilience and affordability for local residents.

We’re launching a $25 million Energy Impact Fund to help scale energy efficiency and affordability initiatives for residents in Crittenden County and the surrounding area. In addition, we’re collaborating with Entergy to bring a new 600 MW solar project to the grid and implement programs to reduce power usage during peak hours.

Beyond infrastructure, Google’s investing directly in Arkansas's people. We're boosting the state's talent pipeline by offering no-cost access to Google AI courses and Career Certificates for all residents, in partnership with the Arkansas Department of Commerce. This effort, starting with students at the University of Arkansas and Arkansas State University, is designed to unlock substantial economic opportunity and ensure Arkansas plays a key role in advancing the U.S. as a world leader in AI innovation.

Business and community leaders join Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Ruth Porat, President & Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet and Google, and Jim Anderson, Google’s Vice President of North America Partner Ecosystems, to discuss Google's new two-year $4 billion investment in Arkansas.

Person points to a "Google West Memphis" map for observing officials, with heavy construction equipment and an American flag on site.

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