Core Insights - TotalEnergies has signed two long-term agreements to supply solar power to Google's data centers in Texas, aiming to capitalize on the growing electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence [1][2] - The projects will have a total installed capacity of 1 million kilowatts and will provide a total of 28 terawatt-hours of renewable electricity over the next 15 years, with construction set to begin in the second quarter of this year [1][2] - TotalEnergies is differentiating itself among oil giants by investing in renewable energy while also developing gas-fired power plants and expanding its electricity business in deregulated markets, such as Texas [1][2] Company Developments - The agreements represent the largest renewable energy purchase agreements signed by TotalEnergies in the U.S. [1][2] - TotalEnergies previously supplied power to Google indirectly by holding a 50% stake in Clearway Energy, which recently signed a power supply agreement with a total capacity of 1.2 million kilowatts for data centers in three major U.S. electricity markets [3] Industry Impact - Google's Clean Energy and Power Business Director stated that the agreements will add necessary generation capacity to the local power system, enhancing the overall economic and reliable power supply in the region [2][3]
道达尔能源将为谷歌得克萨斯州数据中心供应太阳能电力