TotalEnergies announced a collaboration with Amazon where they will contribute to their commitment to power operations with 100 per cent renewable energy, whilst Amazon will help the company to accelerate its digital transformation.
The companies have signed power purchase agreements (“PPAs”) for a commitment of 474 MW of renewable capacity in the US and Europe, and expect to expand their cooperation in the Middle East and Asia Pacific. By supplying renewable energy and potential battery energy solutions, the company will contribute to Amazon’s commitment to power operations with 100 per cent renewable energy by 2030 and reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.
“TotalEnergies is deeply committed to reducing the carbon emissions of its operations and supporting its customers to do the same around the world. Stéphane Michel, president of gas, renewables and power at TotalEnergies, said. “By signing this agreement, we are proud to enter into this key collaboration with Amazon and to accompany them on their journey to carbon neutrality. We are also counting on Amazon and AWS to help us advance our exponential shift in the speed, scale and advancement of digitalisation.”
“Working with TotalEnergies on innovative cloud technologies to drive reductions in carbon emissions and present new renewable energy sources is a tremendous opportunity,” Kathrin Buvac, Vice President at AWS Strategic Industries, said. “This collaboration will not only accelerate TotalEnergies’ migration to the cloud but also contribute toward Amazon’s commitment to power our operations with 100 per cent renewable energy.”