Clearway Energy Signs 1.17 GW Power Purchase Agreements with Google

Reuters01-15
Clearway Energy Signs 1.17 GW Power Purchase Agreements with Google

Clearway Energy Group has announced the execution of three new long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Google, totaling 1.17 GW of carbon-free energy projects in Missouri, Texas, and West Virginia. The agreements, signed in 2025, will supply energy to support Google’s data centers in the SPP, ERCOT, and PJM regions for up to 20 years. Construction on the projects is scheduled to begin this year, with the first sites expected to come online in 2027 and 2028. These new PPAs expand the partnership between Clearway and Google to a total of 1.24 GW of contracted capacity. The projects represent an investment of over $2.4 billion in energy infrastructure and are expected to provide economic benefits to the local communities, including tax revenue, construction jobs, and community initiatives.

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