May 19, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Omnia, a Brazilian data center platform, has signed a 20-year power supply agreement with renewable energy firm Casa dos Ventos to support a data center planned for ByteDance. According to Reuters, the $2 billion deal will power the facility located at the Pecém port complex in Ceará, in northeastern Brazil.
The data center, currently under development, is expected to become the largest in Brazil upon completion, with total investment exceeding $39 billion. Construction began in January, with initial operations targeted for Q3 2027 and phased expansion continuing through 2029. Power for the facility will come from the 630MW Ibiapaba wind complex and the Dom Inocêncio wind farm in Piauí, both owned and operated by Casa dos Ventos.
According to reports, the agreement is structured as a self-production model, giving Omnia a stake in assets owned by Casa dos Ventos, though the size of the stake has not been disclosed. The deal is Casa’s largest with a single offtaker; it has previously signed supply agreements with companies such as Odata and Ascenty. The data center project was first reported by Reuters last year, with an initial planned capacity of 300MW and potential expansion to 900MW. Casa received regulatory approval in June 2025, and Patria joined the project the following month as the main developer on behalf of Casa.