en.Wedoany.com Reported - TotalEnergies and its partner MK Land Holdings have reached financial close on a 30 MW (AC) / 50 MW (DC) solar project in Malaysia. The project will supply renewable electricity to Google's local data center operations.
The solar facility is designed with a generation capacity of 50 MW (DC), with a contracted capacity of 30 MW (AC) after AC conversion, matching the grid injection capability. The electricity generated by the plant will be fed into the Malaysian national grid and provided to Google through the framework of the Corporate Green Power Programme. Under the agreement, Google can claim the renewable energy attributes generated by this solar project to cover a portion of the annual electricity demand of its data centers in Malaysia.
TotalEnergies will ensure the long-term continuous availability of clean electricity through standard utility practices, including planned maintenance, performance monitoring, and generation forecasting, making the contracted energy volume predictable throughout the agreement period. The project aims to provide a stable supply of renewable electricity for the decarbonization goals of Google's data centers in Malaysia, reducing the reliance of the covered electricity consumption on conventional grid power.
This arrangement supplements grid electricity by adding dedicated solar generation, supporting low-carbon electricity procurement for hyperscale computing needs, including artificial intelligence and cloud workloads. Google's participation in the Corporate Green Power Programme helps align its procurement strategy with Malaysia's corporate renewable energy pathway, enabling a cleaner electricity source while power continues to be physically delivered through the national grid. Beyond emissions reduction, the contracted renewable supply also provides Google with a documented clean energy procurement mechanism, linking its purchasing activities to specific renewable energy projects in Malaysia and supporting its sustainability reporting and internal planning.
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