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Orange Signs A Major Green Power Purchase Agreement With Total, Which Will Develop 80 MW Of Solar Farms In France To Honor It
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Orange Signs a Major Green Power Purchase Agreement with Total, Which Will Develop 80 MW of Solar Farms in France to Honor it
Written by AZoCleantechMar 11 2021
Orange signed a Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (CPPA)with Total, through its subsidiary Total Quadran – one of the leaders in renewable energies in France. Total will supply Orange with 100 GWh a year of renewable electricity over a period of 20 years. This agreement will thus enable the development, by 2024, of a dozen new solar power plants spread throughout metropolitan France, with a cumulative capacity of 80 MW.
This agreement illustrates the commitment of Total and Orange to contribute to the country’s energy transition while promoting local economic development, with the support of regional authorities.
France: Orange signs a major green power purchase agreement with Total, which will develop 80 MW of solar farms in France to honor it
10 Mar 2021
Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (CPPA) with
Total, through its subsidiary
Total Quadran – one of the leaders in renewable energies in France. Total will supply Orange with 100 GWh a year of renewable electricity over a period of 20 years. This agreement will thus enable the
development, by 2024, of a dozen new solar power plants spread throughout metropolitan France, with a cumulative capacity of 80 MW.
This agreement illustrates the commitment of Total and Orange to contribute to the country’s energy transition while promoting local economic development, with the support of regional authorities.