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Clearway Signs Portfolio of Power Purchase Agreements with Google Totaling Nearly 1.2 GW Across Three States

January 20, 2026
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- Clearway Energy Group announced in 2025 the signing of three long-term power purchase agreements with Google totaling 1.17 GW of clean energy projects across Missouri Texas and West Virginia. - The projects will supply carbon-free energy to local grids supporting Google's data centers in regions including SPP ERCOT and PJM for up to 20 years, driving regional economic growth. - Over 2.4 billion dollars are invested in the projects construction will start this year with first sites expected online in 2027 and 2028. - These new agreements expand Google and Clearway's existing 71.5 MW partnership in West Virginia to a total of 1.24 GW. - Clearway Senior Vice President Valerie Wooley emphasized the projects' role in supporting data center growth and digital infrastructure development nationwide. - Google’s Global Head of Data Center Energy Amanda Peterson Corio highlighted the importance of reliable clean energy in supporting digital infrastructure and economic growth. - The projects are expected to benefit local communities through tax revenue funding schools and hospitals. They will also create hundreds of construction jobs and community programs like Clearway’s Adopt-a-School. - Clearway’s portfolio exceeds 13 GW across 27 states, including solar, wind, battery storage, and dispatchable power, powering more than 2 million homes today. <|IMAGE_end|>
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Clearway Signs Portfolio of Power Purchase Agreements with Google Totaling Nearly 1.2 GW Across Three States

January 15, 2026

SAN FRANCISCO –Clearway Energy Group (Clearway) announced the 2025 execution of three new long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Google totaling 1.17 GW of carbon-free energy projects located in Missouri, Texas, and West Virginia.

Under the new agreements, Clearway will deliver carbon-free energy to local grids to support Google’s data centers in SPP, ERCOT, and PJM for up to 20 years while driving economic growth across the local communities. Together, the three projects represent over $2.4 billion invested in reliable energy infrastructure.

Construction will begin this year on the projects totaling over 1 GW, with the first sites expected to come online in 2027 and 2028. The new agreements build on Google and Clearway’s existing 71.5 MW PPA in operation in West Virginia, bringing the total partnership to 1.24 GW.

“Clearway is proud to collaborate with Google on a diverse portfolio of projects that will deliver near-term energy and capacity to help power Google’s data centers across regions experiencing historic load growth,” said Valerie Wooley, Senior Vice President of Origination at Clearway. “These projects represent the next step in Clearway’s accelerated digital infrastructure development program, which is delivering speed to power across the country at the massive scale needed to enable data center growth.”

“Strengthening the grid by deploying more reliable and clean energy is crucial for supporting the digital infrastructure that businesses and individuals depend on,” said Amanda Peterson Corio, Global Head of Data Center Energy, Google. “Our collaboration with Clearway will help power our data centers and the broader economic growth of communities within SPP, ERCOT, and PJM footprints.”

The projects will deliver benefits to all three communities, including significant tax revenue supporting local schools, hospitals, and other public services, hundreds of local construction jobs, and ongoing community benefit initiatives such as Clearway’s Adopt-a-School program.
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Clearway Energy Group’s vision is a world powered by clean energy. Along with our public affiliate Clearway Energy, Inc., our portfolio comprises over 13 GW of gross generating capacity in 27 states, including over 2.8 GW of flexible dispatchable power generation, 10.3 GW of battery energy storage, solar, and wind assets providing critical grid reliability services. As we develop a nationwide pipeline of new energy projects for the future, Clearway’s operating fleet generates enough reliable electricity to power more than 2 million homes today. Clearway Energy Group is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Princeton, and San Diego. For more information, visit https://www.clearwayenergygroup.com.