Westbridge Renewable Energy Expands Strategic Data Centre Portfolio with New Project in Alabama

Pranav Hotkar 24 Oct, 2025

Calgary, Alberta, October 22, 2025- Westbridge Renewable Energy Corp. has announced the expansion of its data centre portfolio with the addition of a new strategic project located in Alabama, USA. This development marks a significant step in the company's strategy to diversify its asset base and capture value from the soaring demand for AI-ready data centres and lagging supply.

The Alabama Data Centre Project will be situated in proximity to major fibre routes, high-voltage transmission infrastructure, and renewable energy sites, offering direct access to both reliable power and low-latency connectivity. The location also benefits from a favourable business environment, stable regulatory framework, and access to a skilled workforce, making it an attractive hub for data centre development in the Southeastern United States.

This milestone represents a continuation of Westbridge's strategic evolution, leveraging its expertise in large-scale renewable energy development to integrate energy-intensive digital infrastructure. By combining renewable power assets with high-efficiency data processing facilities, the company aims to position itself at the intersection of two growth sectors: renewable energy and artificial intelligence.

Stefano Romanin, CEO of Westbridge Renewable Energy, commented, "Our expansion into Alabama reinforces Westbridge's long-term vision to create a diversified platform that supports the renewable energy transition while enabling the next generation of digital technologies. We believe that data centres powered by renewable energy will play a central role in the AI economy, and this new project strengthens our ability to deliver sustainable, scalable, and high-value infrastructure to our stakeholders."

Westbridge continues to advance a pipeline of solar, battery energy storage, and data centre projects across North America, focusing on locations that offer both grid capacity and fibre connectivity. The company expects to provide further updates on the Alabama project, including capacity, partners, and expected development timeline, in the coming months.


About the Author

Pranav Hotkar is a content writer at DCPulse with 2+ years of experience covering the data center industry. His expertise spans topics including data centers, edge computing, cooling systems, power distribution units (PDUs), green data centers, and data center infrastructure management (DCIM). He delivers well-researched, insightful content that highlights key industry trends and innovations. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring cinema, reading, and photography.


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