TotalEnergies signs a 21-year PPA with Google to provide 1TWh of renewable power from a solar plant in Malaysia. Construction begins in 2026 to support Google’s data center operations. The PPA starts after financial close in Q1 2026, following an agreement in November to supply renewable electricity to Google in the US.
TotalEnergies partners with companies like Data4, STMicroelectronics, and Amazon to advance decarbonisation goals. Aiming for 35GW of renewable generation capacity by the end of 2025, TotalEnergies develops a diverse energy portfolio. The company plans to produce over 100TWh of net electricity by the end of the decade.
Google Asia-Pacific head of clean energy welcomes the collaboration with TotalEnergies in Malaysia, noting the importance of investing in local economies. This partnership contributes to Google’s strategy of making meaningful investments in the regions where they operate. TotalEnergies aims to provide competitive renewable power solutions globally, supporting customer decarbonisation goals.
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