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TotalEnergies Secures 15-Year Renewable Energy Deal with Google
12 Nov
Summary
- TotalEnergies signs 15-year power purchase agreement with Google
- 1.5 terawatt hours of renewable electricity from Ohio solar farm
- Deal to power Google's data centers in the state

On November 12, 2025, oil and gas company TotalEnergies announced a significant 15-year power purchase agreement with tech giant Google. Under the deal, TotalEnergies will supply 1.5 terawatt hours of renewable electricity from its Montpelier solar farm in Ohio to power Google's data center operations in the state.
The solar facility, which is nearing completion, is connected to the PJM grid, the largest in the United States. This agreement is a testament to TotalEnergies' growing investment in the electricity sector, as the company seeks to secure a steadier revenue stream and avoid the boom-and-bust cycles typical of the oil and gas industry.
"This agreement illustrates TotalEnergies's ability to meet the growing energy demands of major tech companies by leveraging its integrated portfolio of renewable and flexible assets," said Stéphane Michel, President of Gas, Renewables and Power at TotalEnergies.
The deal is part of TotalEnergies' broader strategy to deploy a 10 gigawatt portfolio of onshore solar, wind, and battery storage projects across the United States. This move aligns with the company's efforts to transition towards a more sustainable energy future and cater to the increasing demand for renewable power from tech giants like Google.


