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

TotalEnergies has agreed a 21-year deal to supply Google with 1 terawatt-hour of renewable energy for its Malaysian data centres. The power will come from the new Citra Energies solar plant, set to start construction in early 2026. The move reflec...

Reuters
France's TotalEnergies said on Tuesday it had signed a 21-year power supply deal with Alphabet's Google, pledging to supply 1 terawatt hour of renewable energy to support its data centres in Malaysia.

The French energy major said the power would be generated by the new Citra Energies solar plant in Malaysia, which is scheduled for construction in early 2026.

The power supply contract is expected to take effect in the first quarter of next year. In a separate deal signed in November, TotalEnergies also agreed to power Google's U.S-based data centres in Ohio. Data centres founded predominantly by Big Tech companies are requiring increasing amounts of energy as tech groups race to meet AI development demands, often surpassing the capacity of the domestic electricity utilities.

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