Core Insights - Clearway Energy Group has executed three new long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Google, totaling 1.17 GW of carbon-free energy projects in Missouri, Texas, and West Virginia [1][2] Group 1: Agreements and Investments - The new agreements will provide carbon-free energy to support Google's data centers for up to 20 years, with an investment exceeding $2.4 billion in energy infrastructure [2] - Construction on the projects, which will exceed 1 GW, is set to begin this year, with the first sites expected to be operational in 2027 and 2028 [3] Group 2: Partnership and Community Impact - The new agreements expand upon an existing 71.5 MW PPA in West Virginia, bringing the total partnership capacity to 1.24 GW [3] - The projects are expected to generate significant local benefits, including tax revenue for schools and hospitals, hundreds of construction jobs, and community initiatives like Clearway's Adopt-a-School program [4] Group 3: Company Overview - Clearway Energy Group's portfolio includes over 13 GW of gross generating capacity across 27 states, with a focus on clean energy solutions [5] - The company operates a diverse range of energy assets, including 2.8 GW of flexible dispatchable power generation and 10.3 GW of battery energy storage [5]
Clearway Signs Portfolio of Power Purchase Agreements with Google Totaling Nearly 1.2 GW Across Three States