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TotalEnergies agrees 21-year deal to power Google data centres in Malaysia

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The news: TotalEnergies and Google signed a 21-year agreement to supply Google with a total volume of 1 TWh (equivalent to 20 MW) of certified renewable power from the Citra Energies solar plant in India.

The context: In a press release published on Tuesday, TotalEnergies said that the solar farm is scheduled to enter construction in early 2026 and will support Google’s data centre operations in Malaysia.

The French energy major said that the power supply contract will take effect from Q1 2026.

In November, TotalEnergies agreed to power Google’s data centres in Ohio, US, and follows separate deals TotalEnergies has struck with companies such as Data4, STMicroelectronics, Saint-Gobain, Air Liquide, Amazon, LyondellBasell, Merck, Microsoft, Orange and Sasol.

What they said: “We’re thrilled to build on our collaboration with TotalEnergies in Malaysia. This agreement is a key part of our strategy to make meaningful investments that benefit the economies where we operate. By enabling this new clean capacity, we are supporting local growth of the electricity system hosting our infrastructure”, said Giorgio Fortunato, head of clean energy and power, Asia Pacific, Google.


By Paige McNamee