The first phase of the $500 million project in Fort Worth, Texas will span about 5,00,000 square feet. It will be located on a nearly 111-acre site, leaving ample room for further expansion.
Facebook Inc initially expects to employ 40 people at the data centre, which will rely solely on wind power to keep its computer servers running.
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The computers in Facebook's data centres store billions of photos and videos in addition to the messages and updates that the service's users post to the social network each day.
This will be Facebook's fourth data centre in the US, joining others in Oregon, Iowa and North Carolina. The Menlo Park, California, company's only overseas data centre is in Sweden.
Google Inc, a Facebook rival, recently picked Alabama to be the home of its 14th data centre in the world and seventh in the US.
To reduce pollution, Google's newest data centre also will run entirely on renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power.
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