- Google announced its first offshore wind power purchase agreement in Taiwan, marking its first in Asia Pacific.
- The company will procure renewable energy from the Fengmiao I offshore wind project, developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.
- The Fengmiao I project is the first from Taiwan's Round 3.1 auction to achieve financial close, serving as a catalyst for the local offshore wind sector.
- Once operational in 2027, the project will provide reliable power to support Google's data center, cloud region, and offices in Taiwan.
- This agreement enhances Google's energy portfolio in Taiwan, which already includes solar and geothermal technologies.
- These initiatives aim to deliver reliable, cost-effective energy to meet increasing demand and move closer to 24/7 carbon-free energy across all operational grids.
We’re adding to our carbon-free energy portfolio in Taiwan, with our first offshore wind deal in Asia Pacific.
Apr 22, 2025
Today, we’re
announcing Google’s first offshore wind power purchase agreement (PPA) in Taiwan — which represents our first in Asia Pacific.
Google will purchase renewable energy from the Fengmiao I offshore wind project, developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. As the first project from Taiwan’s
Round 3.1 auction to achieve financial close, it's an important catalyst for the local offshore wind sector. Once operational in 2027, the project will provide reliable power to support Google's data center, cloud region and offices in Taiwan.
This milestone builds on our existing portfolio of energy technologies in Taiwan, including
solar and
geothermal, which provide reliable, cost-effective energy to meet rising demand and bring us closer to running on 24/7 carbon-free energy (CFE) on every grid where we operate.