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TotalEnergies wins 21-year deal to power Google data centres in Malaysia

Dec 16 (Reuters) – France’s TotalEnergies said on Tuesday it had ​signed a 21-year power supply ‌deal with Alphabet’s Google, pledging to supply ‌1 terawatt hour of renewable energy to support its data centres in Malaysia.

The French energy major said ⁠the power ‌would be generated by the new Citra Energies solar ‍plant in Malaysia, which is scheduled for construction in early 2026.

The power supply ​contract is expected to take ‌effect in the first quarter of next year.

In a separate deal signed in November, TotalEnergies also agreed to power Google’s U.S-based data ⁠centres in Ohio.

Data ​centres founded predominantly by ​Big Tech companies are requiring increasing amounts of energy as ‍tech ⁠groups race to meet AI development demands, often surpassing the capacity ⁠of the domestic electricity utilities.

(Reporting by ‌Mateusz Rabiega in Gdansk, editing ‌by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

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