TotalEnergies to Power Google Texas Data Centers
Analysis based on 26 articles · First reported Feb 09, 2026 · Last updated Feb 09, 2026
The agreements between TotalEnergies and Alphabet Inc.===Google highlight the growing demand for renewable energy to power data centers, especially with the rise of AI. This will likely boost investment in renewable energy infrastructure and support the decarbonization goals of major tech companies, positively impacting the renewable energy sector.
TotalEnergies has signed two long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) to provide 1 gigawatt of solar capacity to power Alphabet Inc.===Google's data centers in United States===Texas over a 15-year period. The power will be generated from two TotalEnergies-owned solar farms under development in United States===Texas: Wichita (805 MWp) and Mustang Creek (195 MWp), with construction scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2026. These agreements represent the largest renewable PPA volume ever signed by TotalEnergies in the United States and complement existing PPAs between Clearway Energy (50% owned by TotalEnergies) and Alphabet Inc.===Google. The projects are expected to create several hundred jobs and generate tax revenues for local communities in United States===Texas, while also supporting Alphabet Inc.===Google's expanding AI infrastructure and commitment to clean energy.
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