TotalEnergies has entered into two long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) to supply 1,000 MW of solar capacity to Google for its data centres in Texas over a 15-year period. The agreements cover renewable electricity generation of approximately 28 TWh during the contract term. Power will be sourced from two solar projects owned by TotalEnergies that are currently under development in Texas, namely the 805 MWp Wichita project and the 195 MWp Mustang Creek project.

Furthermore, construction for both projects is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2026. TotalEnergies currently holds a gross portfolio of 10,000 MW of onshore solar, wind, and battery storage assets in operation across the United States. This includes around 400 MW in the PJM market and 5,000 MW in the ERCOT market in Texas.

In February 2026, TotalEnergies and Airbus signed two clean firm power contracts to supply 3.3 TWh of electricity to Airbus sites in Germany and UK. The supply will come from new renewable assets with a combined capacity of 200 MW and will deliver a baseload power profile. Starting from 2027, the contracts are expected to meet around half of the electricity demand of the covered Airbus facilities.

REGlobal’s Views: Google has another 15-year PPA with TotalEnergies for the supply of 1.5 TWh of renewable electricity from the latter’s Montpelier solar farm located in Ohio. Google has been increasing its renewable energy procurement across the world to cater to energy demand from data centers.