Alcoa, Telefonica, Airbus Helicopters and Fraport are on the long list of companies that signed power purchase agreements (PPAs) for green electricity near the end of 2021. We are starting the new year with a long round-up!
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-- German public media groups ARD, ZDF to go 100% green in 2022
German public-service broadcasting groups ARD and ZDF will be operating completely on green power from 2022 and will procure electricity from hydropower plants in Scandinavia.
-- Brunswick contracts 57 MW of solar power generation in N America
Illinois-based recreational marine products maker Brunswick Corp (NYSE:BC) has sealed a multi-year virtual PPA with Vesper Energy tied to 57 MW of renewable energy capacity in North America.
-- Alcoa inks new wind energy deal for smelter in Spain
US aluminium producer Alcoa Corp (NYSE:AA) has signed a pre-agreement with Spanish renewables company Capital Energy to secure some 573 MW of wind power for its San Ciprian smelter in northwestern Spain.
-- Warehousing co Raven Russia signs contract for wind power supply
Raven Russia, the warehousing company with complexes in a number of major Russian cities, has signed a free bilateral agreement for wind electricity from the 100-MW Sulinskaya park in Rostov.
-- EDPR secures 35.7-MW PPA for Polish wind farm
Renewable energy producer EDP Renovaveis SA (ELI:EDPR) has inked an off-take deal for 51% of the output of a 70-MW wind farm in Poland.
-- Greenalia offers up to 895 MW of wind to Alcoa's troubled smelter in Spain
Spanish renewable energy group Greenalia SA (BME:GRN) has signed a preliminary agreement to supply up to 2,297 GWh/year of wind power to the San Ciprian smelter operated by US aluminium producer Alcoa Corp (NYSE:AA) in northwestern Spain.
-- TransAlta to move ahead on 300-MW US wind project after offtake deal
Canadian power generator TransAlta Corp (TSE:TA) will move ahead with building a 300-MW two wind farm complex in Oklahoma after signing two long-term PPAs for the offtake of its entire generation.
-- Vesper inks another VPPA for 500-MW solar project in Texas
US renewables developer Vesper Energy has signed a 15-year virtual PPA with Zoetis Inc (NYSE:ZTS) that will see the animal health company get power from a 500-MW solar park in Texas.
-- Repsol to supply Amazon with power from 234 MW of renewables
Spanish energy company Repsol SA (BME:REP) has entered into a strategic collaboration with the cloud services unit of Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) that includes the signing of PPAs tied to 234 MW of renewables in Spain.
-- Germany's Covestro to offtake solar power from 187-MW park near Berlin
German plastic materials maker Covestro AG (ETR:1COV) has agreed to procure a third of the electricity generated by the 187-MW Weesow-Willmersdorf solar park near Berlin to power two of its sites in Germany.
-- TotalEnergies to help decarbonise New Caledonia nickel producer
French energy company TotalEnergies SE (EPA:TTE) today unveiled a 25-year renewable PPA with Prony Resources New Caledonia to help the mining and metallurgy consortium decarbonise its operations.
-- Finland's Huhtamaki inks 10-year VPPAs for solar from BayWa
Finnish packaging solutions provider Huhtamaki Oyj (HEL:HUH1V) has inked two virtual PPAs with German renewables company BayWa r.e. AG tied to solar projects in Spain.
-- APA signs up offtaker for second 44-MW stage of Queensland solar project
Australian energy infrastructure company APA Group (ASX:APA) will move ahead with a second 44-MW stage of the Mica Creek solar project in Queensland after signing up a second customer.
-- Voltalia, Telefonica expand Brazilian solar PPA to 87 MW
France’s Voltalia SA (EPA:VLTSA) will increase the capacity of a proposed solar photovoltaic (PV) complex in Brazil to 87 MW after the power offtake deal for the project was extended by client Telefonica SA (BME:TEF).
-- Ireland's NTR, Microsoft seal 86-MW wind PPA in Sweden
Irish renewable energy developer and investor NTR Plc has inked a deal to offload electricity from an 86-MW wind farm project in Sweden to Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT).
-- Alinta powers up 60-MW Australian solar farm for Fortescue
Alinta Energy's 60-MW Chichester Hub remote solar farm in Western Australia has started supplying electricity to iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group Ltd (ASX:FMG).
-- RWE secures 35 GWh/yr of solar power from new Enerparc project
German energy major RWE AG (ETR:RWE) will market part of the electricity produced by a 57-MW solar park that will be built and owned by renewables developer Enerparc AG in the state of Hesse, central Germany.
-- Airbus inks 3.85 GWh/yr solar PPA for German plant
Airbus Helicopters, part of aerospace and defence group Airbus (EPA:AIR), has agreed to procure about 3.85 GWh of green electricity per year from a 3.5-MWp solar park, which will be built in southern Germany, to power its factory for helicopters and aircraft doors in Bavaria.
-- EnBW signs 85-MW PPA with Fraport for North Sea wind farm
Fraport AG (ETR:FRA), the operator of the Frankfurt airport, has agreed to source 85 MW of green electricity from the 900-MW He Dreiht wind project in the North Sea, currently under development.
-- Mitsubishi to power Lawson stores in Japan with 45 MW of solar
Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp (TYO:8058) announced an off-site PPA with Japanese convenience store operator Lawson Inc (TYO:2651) to power Lawson sites with 45 MW of new solar facilities.
-- Aquila erects 400-MW wind farm in Norway, bags new solar PPAs in Portugal
London-listed investment firm Aquila European Renewables Income Fund plc (LON:AERS), or AERIF, said its 400-MW The Rock wind farm in Norway is close to being commissioned, while its 100%-owned solar farm in Portugal racked up additional PPAs.
-- Statkraft seals 30-GWh/yr wind PPA with cement maker Opterra
Norwegian renewable energy generator Statkraft AS has signed a PPA to supply some 30 GWh of onshore wind power annually to three factories run by Leipzig-based cement manufacturer Opterra in Germany.
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