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TotalEnergies signs power contract for German and British Airbus sites totaling 3.3 TWh

By America Hernandez

PARIS, February 5, 2019 - French oil giant?TotalEnergies signed two agreements to supply Airbus with 3.3 terawatt hours of electricity. The companies stated that this amount would cover half the sites’ power needs in the next decade.

Germany and Britain are key growth markets for Total. Total is focusing on markets that have deregulated electricity markets, where it can own and build renewable assets and sell directly to clients.

The company has a'strategy' that includes owning gas-fired plants and signing supply deals to provide continuous power sourced both from renewables and gas assets. These contracts, which are based on Total's integrated power portfolio, combining renewable and flexible assets will positively contribute to the profitability and growth of its?electricity businesses, Stephane Michel, Total President of Gas, Renewables and Power, stated in a press release.

Total announced that a portion of the?power supplied to Airbus would come from new renewable assets with a?capacity of 200 megawatts. Total will start supplying the sites next year. These agreements will help Airbus to secure reliable low-carbon electricity, which supports our goal of increasing renewable?electricity throughout our sites, said Florent Massou Dit Labaquere. Airbus executive vice president, commercial aircraft operations. Total supplies sustainable aviation fuel to Airbus.

(source: Reuters)