ST마이크로일렉트로닉스(STMicroelectronics, 이하 ST)가 토탈에너지스(TotalEnergies)와 실질적인 직접전력구매계약(Power Purchase Agreement)을 체결하며, 프랑스 시설에 향후 15년간 풍력 및 태양광 발전소에서 생산되는 재생에너지 1.5TWh를 공급받는다.
Total Energy's wind and solar power plants to be supplied for 15 years
STMicroelectronics (ST) has achieved a semiconductor carbon reduction by supplying its French facility with 1.5TWh of renewable energy produced from wind and solar power plants over the next 15 years.
ST announced on the 11th that it recently signed a substantive direct power purchase agreement (Power Purchase Agreement) with TotalEnergies.
The contract will start in January 2025 and will supply a total of 1.5 TWh of renewable energy over the next 15 years.
Total Energies will supply ST with renewable electricity (including guaranteed origin) generated from two state-of-the-art wind and solar power plants with a combined capacity of 75 MW.
The power includes structured services that transform intermittent production into a certain amount of 'baseload' green electricity.
This is the first time a 15-year contract of this type has been signed in France.
The positive impact of wind and solar projects on the environment and local communities was a key success factor in securing this contract.
“We are delighted to have signed this agreement with ST,” said Sophie Chevalier, Senior Vice President of Flexible Power & Integration (FPI) at Total Energy. “We are delighted to have signed this agreement. It demonstrates Total Energy’s ability to provide long-term, innovative Clean Firm Power solutions tailored to our customers’ needs,” he said. “Total Energy aims to be the preferred support partner for technology companies to drive decarbonization, and this agreement demonstrates our commitment and capability.”
“This PPA, our first in France, is another important step towards achieving our goal of sourcing 100% renewable energy by 2027 and carbon neutrality for our operations (Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and partly Scope 3),” said Geoff West, ST’s Executive Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer. “PPAs will play a key role in our energy transition, and we have already signed several PPAs to support our operations in Italy and Malaysia. Starting in 2025, the PPA with Total Energies will provide significant renewable energy to ST’s French operations, including R&D, design, sales and marketing, and high-volume chip manufacturing.”