TotalEnergies to Supply 1GW of Solar to Google Data Centres

TotalEnergies has signed two long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) to deliver 1GW of solar capacity to Googleās data centres in Texas. The agreements will supply 28TWh of renewable electricity over 15 years.
The power comes from TotalEnergies-owned sites under development in Texas. The Wichita site will provide 805MWp and Mustang Creek 195MWp, with construction due to begin in Q2 2026.
These new PPAs complement separate gross agreements of 1.2GW recently secured by Clearway, a California-based renewables company 50% owned by TotalEnergies.
They will support Googleās data centres across ERCOT, PJM and SPP markets.
TotalEnergies secures long-term solar PPAs for Texas data centres
The Wichita and Mustang Creek solar farms will create several hundred construction jobs. They will also generate substantial tax revenues to support local public services throughout the lifetime of the projects.
Marc-Antoine Pignon, Vice President Renewables US for TotalEnergies says: āWe are pleased to sign these agreements to supply renewable electricity to Google in Texas, representing the largest renewable PPA volume ever signed by TotalEnergies in the United States.
āThis highlights TotalEnergiesā strategy to deliver tailored renewable energy solutions that support the decarbonization goals of digital players, particularly data centres.
āThrough this PPA, TotalEnergies is also addressing the challenges of land availability and power supply for data centres by enabling large-scale colocation opportunities.ā
Will Conkling, Director of Clean Energy and Power at Google, says: āSupporting a strong, stable, affordable grid is a top priority as we expand our infrastructure.
āOur agreement with TotalEnergies adds necessary new generation to the local system, boosting the amount of affordable and reliable power supply available to serve the entire region.ā
TotalEnergies already has a gross capacity portfolio of 10GW of onshore solar, wind and battery storage in operation in the US. This includes 400MW in PJM in the Northeast and 5 GW in ERCOT, Texas.
Renewable solutions for data centre decarbonization
The agreements with Google adds to TotalEnergiesā existing power supply contracts with Airbus, SWM, Data4, STMicroelectronics, Saint-Gobain, Air Liquide, Amazon, LyondellBasell, Merck, Microsoft, Orange and Sasol.
These projects show TotalEnergiesā ability to leverage its diverse portfolio to support customer decarbonisation efforts.
The company develops integrated solutions combining renewable generation and flexible energy assets.
These include solar, onshore wind, offshore wind, combined cycle gas turbines and storage, allowing it to deliver clean firm power to corporate customers including data centre operators.
At the end of October 2025, TotalEnergies had more than 32GW of installed gross renewable electricity capacity. The company aims to produce more than 100TWh of net electricity by 2030.
Data centres increasingly prioritise reliable, low-carbon power.
Large-scale solar and storage projects such as Wichita and Mustang Creek provide consistent energy while helping operators meet decarbonisation goals.
They also create tangible benefits for local communities in the form of jobs and tax contributions.
By signing long-term PPAs, TotalEnergies ensures predictable power supply costs for data centres while addressing infrastructure constraints.
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