energyRe has announced that Google has entered into a 12-year power purchase agreement for renewable energy generated from a new 435-megawatt (MWdc) solar project, which will be developed, owned, and operated by energyRe.
Under this agreement, energyRe will provide electricity along with Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) from the solar project, enough to power more than 56,000 homes.
The project aligns with Google’s goal to achieve 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030 across all its operational grids.
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This initiative was made possible through LEAP™ (LevelTen Energy’s Accelerated Process), a collaborative effort between Google and LevelTen Energy designed to streamline the buying and selling of clean energy.
“As we continue to progress towards our goal to operate every Google campus on clean electricity every hour of every day by 2030, we are always looking for opportunities to accelerate the delivery of new clean power to the grid,” said Amanda Peterson Corio, Google Global Head of Data Center Energy.
She added, “Using our scalable procurement approach, we’ve been able to collaborate quickly with energyRe to deliver new clean energy to the SPP grid system and support our 24/7 progress in the region.”
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EnergyRe’s national onshore utility-scale portfolio features 1,520 MWdc of contracted solar assets and 398 megawatt-hours (MWh) of contracted battery storage.
energyRe is dedicated to addressing complex sustainability challenges and providing clean energy solutions across utility-scale transmission, onshore and offshore wind, solar, energy storage, and distributed generation.
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