In May 2026, the Brazilian data center market is accelerating its expansion. According to the latest data from Synergy Research Group, the annual growth rate of data center capacity in Latin America exceeds 30%, and Brazil has become the largest market in the region. In this context, Omnia signed a 20-year power agreement with Casa dos Ventos, a renewable energy enterprise, totaling US $2 billion to lock in clean energy for the data center carrying ByteDance business, and accelerate the construction of Latin American AI infrastructure.

$2 billion locked in green electricity for 20 years
Omnia is a subsidiary of Patria Investimentos, established in May 2025, positioned as a super large scale data center platform, focusing on AI computing power needs. Its data center is located in the Port Payson complex in the state of Cear á, with a total investment of over 39 billion US dollars. It was launched in January 2026, operational in the early third quarter of 2027, and completed in 2029. The initial capacity is 300MW, and it will be expanded to 900MW in the long term. After completion, it will become the largest data center in Brazil.
The electricity is supplied by two wind power facilities under Casa dos Ventos: the 630MW Ibiza Paba wind power complex and the Dom Inoncio wind farm in Pio í state. The agreement adopts a self production and self use model, and Omnia will acquire relevant asset equity, the specific proportion of which has not been disclosed. This is the largest agreement ever reached between Casa dos Ventos and a single purchaser, as the company has previously signed power contracts with Odata and Ascency.
Brazil's green power tied to China's computing power
Casa dos Ventos is one of the largest renewable energy developers in Brazil, with a total operating and under construction wind and solar power capacity of approximately 33.4 GW, of which 12 GW is a joint venture project with Total Energy of France. The Omnia project was first exposed in 2025 and received regulatory approval in June of the same year. In July, Patria joined as the main developer to promote it. Keywords: green power, big data

According to the International Energy Agency's forecast, global data center electricity consumption will double by 2030 compared to 2024. Omnia has deep ties with local green power giants, locking in long-term low-cost clean energy supply and opening up new growth poles for Brazil's renewable energy industry. In the current global AI competition that continues to heat up, this transaction is a precise match between computing power demand and green energy.Editor/Cheng Liting
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