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TotalEnergies Fuels Google's Malaysian Data Centers
18 Dec
Summary
- TotalEnergies secures 21-year PPA for Malaysian solar power.
- New solar plant in Kedah will power Google's data centers.
- Construction begins early 2026, power delivery in 2026.

TotalEnergies will supply 1TWh of certified renewable power to Google's Malaysian data centers under a 21-year power purchase agreement. This significant deal involves the Citra Energies solar plant, slated for construction in northern Kedah starting in early 2026. The project, a partnership between TotalEnergies and MK Land, secured approval under Malaysia's Corporate Green Power Programme.
The agreement is set to commence upon the project reaching financial close, expected in the first quarter of 2026. This initiative underscores Google's commitment to sustainability and its growing investment in clean energy infrastructure within the region. It also highlights TotalEnergies' capability in delivering tailored renewable solutions to major technology firms.
This Malaysian PPA follows a similar renewable electricity contract for Google's U.S. data centers announced previously. TotalEnergies is actively expanding its renewable portfolio, aiming for over 100 TWh of net electricity production by the end of the decade, supporting numerous corporate decarbonization goals globally.



