Google has signed a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Exus Renewables for the supply of wind power in Spain.
Under the terms of the agreement, Exus will provide Google’s Spanish operations with 35MW of renewable electricity from a 51MW wind farm in Cascante, northern Spain.
In a statement, the two companies said the PPA would support Google’s wider sustainability ambitions while also allowing Exus to “transition to a leading independent power producer (IPP) and provider of clean energy to data centers across Europe.”
According to Exus, the wind farm in Cascante is projected to generate more than 136GWh of clean electricity annually, preventing the emission of nearly 17,000 metric tonnes of CO2 each year.
The agreement was facilitated through LEAP (LevelTen Energy’s Accelerated Process), which Google and LevelTen Energy codeveloped to improve the efficiency of sourcing and executing clean energy PPAs.
“As we advance our goal to operate on clean energy every hour of every day by 2030, we are always looking for opportunities to accelerate the delivery of new affordable, reliable, clean power to the grid,” said Will Conkling, director energy commercial structuring at Google. “Using our scalable procurement approach, we’ve been able to collaborate efficiently with Exus Renewables and support our 24/7 carbon-free energy progress in Spain.”
The PPA with Exus Renewables is the third signed by Google in 2025. In January 2025 the company signed two such agreements, one with Leeward Energy for the supply of energy from 724MW of solar projects under development in Oklahoma, and a second with Apex Clean Energy to offtake the entire capacity of the latter’s 79.3MW Rocky Forge Wind project in Botetourt County, Virginia.
Under its National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), Spain has committed to reaching 81 percent renewable energy electricity by 2030.
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