TotalEnergies wins Google DC job in M’sia


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. — Reuters

GDANSK: France’s TotalEnergies has signed a 21-year power supply deal with Alphabet’s Google, pledging to supply one terawatt hour of renewable energy to support its data centres or DCs 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.

Separately, TotalEnergies said it had completed the divestment of a 9.998% indirect interest in Malaysia’s SK408 block to PTTEP, while retaining a 30% operating stake.

It said the transaction represented another step in TotalEnergies’ portfolio management in Malaysia, following its acquisition of SapuraOMV in December 2024 and purchase of interests in multiple blocks from PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd in June 2025. — Agencies

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