TotalEnergies and Google ink PPA for solar project in US

TotalEnergies has signed a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Google for the supply of 1.5 TWh of renewable electricity from its Montpelier solar farm located in Ohio. The solar project, which is nearing completion, is connected to the PJM grid system. The renewable electricity supplied under this agreement will support Google’s data centre operations in Ohio.  

TotalEnergies has a renewable portfolio of 10 GW in US, encompassing onshore solar, wind and battery storage projects. Out of the total, 1 GW is located in the PJM market in the northeast of the country, and 4 GW is located on the ERCOT market in Texas.

Earlier this month, TotalEnergies and Data4 signed a 10-year agreement to supply 610 GWh of renewable electricity to Data4’s sites in Spain starting January 2026. The power will be sourced from Spanish wind and solar farms with a cumulative capacity of 30 MW.

In October 2025, Entergy Arkansas announced plans to supply power for Google’s proposed $4 billion technology investment in Arkansas. The project includes a new data center in West Memphis, with Google covering all power-related costs for the new facility that will draw power from Entergy Arkansas’s existing generation and transmission infrastructure.