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TotalEnergies, Google Sign 21-Year PPA for 1 TWh Solar Power to Power Data Centers in Malaysia
TotalEnergies has signed a 21-year power purchase agreement with Google to supply 1 TWh of certified renewable electricity from its upcoming 20 MW Citra Energies solar project in Malaysia to support Google’s local data center operations.
December 18, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
TotalEnergies and Google have announced signing a 21-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to supply Google with a total volume of 1 TWh (equivalent to 20 MW) of certified renewable power from the Citra Energies solar plant in the northern Kedah province.
The solar farm, which is scheduled to enter construction in early 2026, will support Google’s data center operations in Malaysia. The Malaysian Energy Commission awarded the project to TotalEnergies (49 percent) and its local partner MK Land (51 percent) in August 2023, as part of Malaysia’s Corporate Green Power Programme (CGPP), the company said in a statement.
It further added that the agreement reflects Google’s strategy of enabling new, clean energy to the grid systems where they operate, and builds upon the PPA announced by TotalEnergies in November to supply renewable power to Google’s data centers in the United States.
“We’re thrilled to build on our collaboration with TotalEnergies in Malaysia. This agreement is a key part of our strategy to make meaningful investments that benefit the economies where we operate. By enabling this new clean capacity, we are supporting local growth of the electricity system hosting our infrastructure,” said Giorgio Fortunato, Head of Clean Energy and Power, Asia Pacific, Google.
Sophie Chevalier, Senior Vice President Flexible Power and Integration at TotalEnergies, remarked, “This PPA illustrates our company’s ability to offer competitive power solutions tailored to the needs of major tech groups, both in mature markets, such as the United States and Europe, and in emerging countries like Malaysia. It also contributes to achieving our target of 12 percent profitability in the power sector.”
The PPA will take effect upon the project’s Financial Close, expected in the first quarter of 2026, the company stated.
The solar farm, which is scheduled to enter construction in early 2026, will support Google’s data center operations in Malaysia. The Malaysian Energy Commission awarded the project to TotalEnergies (49 percent) and its local partner MK Land (51 percent) in August 2023, as part of Malaysia’s Corporate Green Power Programme (CGPP), the company said in a statement.
It further added that the agreement reflects Google’s strategy of enabling new, clean energy to the grid systems where they operate, and builds upon the PPA announced by TotalEnergies in November to supply renewable power to Google’s data centers in the United States.
“We’re thrilled to build on our collaboration with TotalEnergies in Malaysia. This agreement is a key part of our strategy to make meaningful investments that benefit the economies where we operate. By enabling this new clean capacity, we are supporting local growth of the electricity system hosting our infrastructure,” said Giorgio Fortunato, Head of Clean Energy and Power, Asia Pacific, Google.
Sophie Chevalier, Senior Vice President Flexible Power and Integration at TotalEnergies, remarked, “This PPA illustrates our company’s ability to offer competitive power solutions tailored to the needs of major tech groups, both in mature markets, such as the United States and Europe, and in emerging countries like Malaysia. It also contributes to achieving our target of 12 percent profitability in the power sector.”
The PPA will take effect upon the project’s Financial Close, expected in the first quarter of 2026, the company stated.
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