TotalEnergies surpasses 1.5 GW of signed renewable projects

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TotalEnergies announced that it has surpassed the milestone of 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of signed renewable Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with more than 600 industrial and commercial clients globally.

These agreements enable clients to utilize renewable energy for self-consumption on their premises or inject it into the grid. Among the total capacity of 1.5 GW, 1.1 GW is already operational, generating 1.5 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity annually, with an additional 400 megawatts (MW) scheduled for commissioning by the end of the year.

By integrating solar power solutions into the infrastructure of its clients, TotalEnergies is facilitating the energy transition across various sectors, including agrifood, automotive, cement, digital, manufacturing, metals, mining, retail, and warehousing.

With a global presence spanning over 30 countries across all continents, TotalEnergies stands out as a leading distributed generation provider, adhering to the highest industry standards and maintaining close relationships with its clients.

Some notable onsite renewable generation projects by TotalEnergies include:

In the United States, a long-term contract was secured for a solar carport project (12.3 MWp) with battery storage (7.4 MW/24.6 MWh) to supply power to JFK Airport in New York City.

- In Belgium, TotalEnergies is constructing a 31 MWp floating photovoltaic (PV) plant for Holcim Belgium, delivering decarbonized electricity to the Obourg cement plant.
-In Oman, TotalEnergies launched a 17 MWp single-axis tracker ground-mounted solar facility for Veolia, supporting the Sharqiyah Desalination Plant.
-In Indonesia, the company is building a 43 MWp rooftop solar system, the largest in the country, to power a Gunung Raja Paksi (GRP) steel factory.

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