Google announced it will invest $40 billion in Texas through 2027, adding three new data center campuses and launching major energy, water and workforce programs as the state strengthens its role as one of the nation’s fastest-growing centers for artificial intelligence infrastructure.

The announcement came Friday during a community event in Midlothian attended by federal, state and local leaders. The investment — Google’s largest in any state — includes a new data center campus in Armstrong County, two in Haskell County, and continued buildout of the company’s Ellis County facilities and Dallas cloud region.

“This is a Texas-sized investment in the future of our great state,” Gov. Greg Abbott said.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai said Texas has become a key location for next-generation comput

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