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TotalEnergies powers Google data centers
TotalEnergies signed a 15-year agreement to supply Google's Ohio data centers with 1.5 TWh of certified renewable electricity from its Montpelier solar farm, supporting Google's carbon-free energy strategy.
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TotalEnergies and Google have signed a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to supply Google with a total volume of 1.5 TWh of certified renewable electricity from TotalEnergies’ Montpelier solar farm in Ohio. The solar facility, nearing completion, is connected to the PJM grid system — the largest in the United States —and will support Google’s data center operations in Ohio.
A shared vision for powering data centers
The deal reflects Google’s strategy of enabling new, carbon-free energy to the grid systems where they operate. It also aligns with TotalEnergies’ strategy to deliver tailored energy solutions for data centers, which accounted for almost 3% of the world’s energy demand in 2024.
"We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with Google with this agreement to supply renewable electricity to their data centers in Ohio, said Stéphane Michel, President Gas, Renewables & Power at TotalEnergies. "This agreement illustrates TotalEnergies’s ability to meet the growing energy demands of major tech companies by leveraging its integrated portfolio of renewable and flexible assets. It also contributes to achieving our target of 12% profitability in the power sector."
TotalEnergies is deploying a 10 GW portfolio in the United States, with onshore solar, wind and battery storage projects, 1 GW of which is located in the PJM market in the northeast of the country, and 4 GW on the ERCOT market in Texas.
www.totalenergies.com
A shared vision for powering data centers
The deal reflects Google’s strategy of enabling new, carbon-free energy to the grid systems where they operate. It also aligns with TotalEnergies’ strategy to deliver tailored energy solutions for data centers, which accounted for almost 3% of the world’s energy demand in 2024.
"We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with Google with this agreement to supply renewable electricity to their data centers in Ohio, said Stéphane Michel, President Gas, Renewables & Power at TotalEnergies. "This agreement illustrates TotalEnergies’s ability to meet the growing energy demands of major tech companies by leveraging its integrated portfolio of renewable and flexible assets. It also contributes to achieving our target of 12% profitability in the power sector."
TotalEnergies is deploying a 10 GW portfolio in the United States, with onshore solar, wind and battery storage projects, 1 GW of which is located in the PJM market in the northeast of the country, and 4 GW on the ERCOT market in Texas.
www.totalenergies.com

