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TotalEnergies Secures Pipeline Of Solar And Battery Projects To Accelerate Energy Transition

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TotalEnergies has announced the acquisition of a group of renewable energy projects from Low Carbon, a well-known company in the renewable energy sector. The deal includes eight solar projects with a combined capacity of 350 megawatts and two battery storage projects totaling 85 megawatts. These solar projects are already at an advanced stage of development, with plans for them to become operational by 2028.

Olivier Jouny, SVP renewables at TotalEnergies, stated, โ€œWe are very pleased with the acquisition of this pipeline from the renewable developer Low Carbon. The acquisition of these solar and battery projects located in the south of England will complement our integrated electricity portfolio in the UK, which includes 1.1 GW of gross installed offshore wind, 1.3 GW of gross combined cycle gas turbine, and more than 600 MW of solar projects under development.โ€

Roy Bedlow, Chief Executive and Founder at Low Carbon, mentioned, โ€œWe are very pleased to have finalised this agreement with TotalEnergies, who are making an impressive commitment to building renewable infrastructure and sees Low Carbon deliver one of the largest ready-to-build portfolios of solar and battery projects in the UK market. Once built, these projects will make a vital contribution to the Governmentโ€™s Clean Power 2030 ambition and reinforce Low Carbonโ€™s track record for developing renewable assets of the highest quality, while supporting the build out of the rest of our renewables pipeline as we continue to scale as an independent power producer.โ€

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Once completed, the projects are expected to generate over 350 gigawatt-hours of clean electricity annually. This amount of energy is enough to meet the electricity needs of approximately 100,000 households in the United Kingdom. The acquisition strengthens TotalEnergiesโ€™ commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and supporting the transition to a cleaner energy future.


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