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Why Meta and Amazon Are Betting Billions on Louisiana

23 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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Meta. Amazon. Billions in data center investment. And the #1 factor they all named for picking Louisiana? Access to energy. Dr. Greg Upton runs the brand-new LSU Energy Institute (formerly the LSU Center for Energy Studies) — and there is no one more locked into Louisiana's energy economy, past, present, and future. In this conversation, Greg breaks down:  — Why LSU rebuilt the Center for Energy Studies into the Energy Institute  — Why almost every job in Louisiana — even the ones that look nothing like "energy"  — depends on this industry — The real reason Meta, Amazon, and other tech giants are choosing Louisiana for data centers  — Why energy companies don't think "clean vs. dirty"  — they think "molecules vs. electrons" — How Iran and the Russian invasion of Ukraine moved oil prices over $140 a barrel  — and why the economy bounced back faster than anyone expected  — The energy myth 70-80% of people get wrong (and what it means for Louisiana's future) Subscribe to the Louisiana Business and Industry Show: [https://www.youtube.com/@LouisianaBusinessandIndustrySh/videos

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Why Meta and Amazon Are Betting Billions on Louisiana

Meta. Amazon. Billions in data center investment. And the #1 factor they all named for picking Louisiana? Access to energy. Dr. Greg Upton runs the brand-new LSU Energy Institute (formerly the LSU Center for Energy Studies) — and there is no one more locked into Louisiana's energy economy, past, present, and future. In this conversation, Greg breaks down:  — Why LSU rebuilt the Center for Energy Studies into the Energy Institute  — Why almost every job in Louisiana — even the ones that look nothing like "energy"  — depends on this industry — The real reason Meta, Amazon, and other tech giants are choosing Louisiana for data centers  — Why energy companies don't think "clean vs. dirty"  — they think "molecules vs. electrons" — How Iran and the Russian invasion of Ukraine moved oil prices over $140 a barrel  — and why the economy bounced back faster than anyone expected  — The energy myth 70-80% of people get wrong (and what it means for Louisiana's future) Subscribe to the Louisiana Business and Industry Show: [https://www.youtube.com/@LouisianaBusinessandIndustrySh/videos

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