Google will invest $15 billion in building infrastructure in Missouri, including a data center in New Florence, Montgomery County.

In addition to the data center, the company will work with Ameren to bring 500MW of new power capacity to the state's grid, building on the 1GW already contracted by Google in Missouri.

– Jeff Blau via LinkedIn

The two companies will also work with Evergy to bring a Capacity Commitment Framework (CCF) to Missouri, which will ensure large energy consumers, including Google, pay for their electricity needs and protect local rate payers.

While the data center campus under development is known as Project Spade. Planned for a 934-acre plot of land by data center developer Related Digital, the campus is targeting 1.2GW of capacity and represents a "multi-billion-dollar" investment in the region.