TotalEnergies has signed two long-term Power Purchase Agreements to supply Google with 1 GW of solar electricity for its data centres in Texas. The 15-year deal will deliver around 28 TWh of renewable energy generated from TotalEnergies’ new Wichita (805 MWp) and Mustang Creek (195 MWp) projects. Construction of both solar farms is due to begin in the second quarter of 2026.
The agreement marks TotalEnergies’ largest US renewable PPA to date and strengthens its partnership with Google following similar deals through Clearway Energy, in which the French group holds a 50% stake. Together, the projects will supply sustainable power across key grid markets, including ERCOT in Texas.
According to Marc-Antoine Pignon, Vice President for Renewables US at TotalEnergies, the contracts demonstrate the company’s strategy to meet growing power demands from data centres while supporting local communities. The Wichita and Mustang Creek developments are expected to create several hundred construction jobs and generate significant tax revenues for regional services.
Google’s Director of Clean Energy and Power, Will Conkling, said the partnership would help expand clean capacity and strengthen the reliability of the Texas grid as demand from AI and cloud operations continues to climb.
