Overview
- Google will receive 28 terawatt-hours of electricity over 15 years from two company-owned solar farms in Texas.
- The Wichita project totals 805 MWp and Mustang Creek adds 195 MWp, with both slated to begin construction in the second quarter of 2026.
- TotalEnergies positioned the deals as part of its expansion in ERCOT’s deregulated market and its growing U.S. renewables portfolio.
- Google’s clean energy lead Will Conkling said the contracts add new generation that boosts affordable and reliable supply for the region.
- TotalEnergies already reaches Google through its 50% stake in Clearway, whose recent agreements total about 1.2 GW across multiple U.S. power markets.