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TotalEnergies hails progress in on-site solar generation contracts

TotalEnergies said on Sunday it had actually exceeded 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of longterm solar power agreements at websites for more than 600 industrial and commercial customers worldwide.

The French oil and gas business develops, financial resources, develops, and runs photovoltaic panels installed on roofs, carports, and vacant commercial lands, it stated.

The panels are installed at customers' properties to provide them with electricity and support regional networks.

So-called power purchase contracts (PPAs) have been signed in sectors varying from agrifoods to building and construction and retail, TotalEnergies stated.

The group said the system makes sure foreseeable electricity prices for clients, from 20% to 45% lower than current costs depending upon the country. The PPAs, with a typical duration of Twenty years, likewise restrict the consumer's carbon footprint, it included.

TotalEnergies anticipates on-site solar generation capacity to reach 8-9 GW by 2030, said Matthieu Langeron, leader of on-site sustainable production at the business. That represents simply under 10% of the overall gross renewable capability target of 100 GW.

Across all of our sites all over the world, our production represents around 20% of our clients' usage, Langeron informed reporters.

(source: Reuters)