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TotalEnergies Collaborates with Petronas to Deploy Renewable Power Projects in Asia-Pacific
They are associating in the upstream sector in 8 nations throughout the world, this agreement further boosts TotalEnergies’ alliance with Petronas in the energy transition.
July 03, 2023. By EI News Network
TotalEnergies declares the inking of a Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Gentari Renewables Sdn Bhd to develop renewable energy projects in the Asia Pacific region.
They are associating in the upstream sector in 8 nations throughout the world, this agreement further boosts TotalEnergies’ alliance with Petronas in the energy transition.
Through this agreement, TotalEnergies and Gentari will construct together the 100MW Pleasant Hills Solar Project in Queensland, Australia, to deliver low-carbon electricity to the Roma field’s gas production and processing facilities.
Julien Pouget, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific for Exploration & Production and Renewables at TotalEnergies said, “We are pleased to join forces with our long-standing partner Petronas, through Gentari, to deploy renewable energies in Asia-Pacific and decarbonize our own facilities leveraging on our respective strengths: through this Strategic Collaboration Agreement, we are paving the way for very concrete action plans ranging from implementing best practices to eliminate methane emissions, to energy efficiency and electrification with low carbon power”.
He added, “The 100MW Pleasant Hills Solar Project, which will contribute to lowering the emissions of Gladstone LNG, is a first material implementation of this agreement.”
Sushil Purohit, CEO of Gentari stated, “To achieve our joint decarbonization goals, it is critical to harness all our capabilities, capacity and resources efficiently. This includes optimizing our existing partnerships and working to decarbonize our own business entities. Gentari’s latest partnership with TotalEnergies therefore, will provide a new momentum in our net-zero efforts, and to build the right ecosystem for growth in clean energy and net zero solutions”.
As part of its aim to achieve net zero by 2050, TotalEnergies is developing a portfolio of activities in electricity and renewables. TotalEnergies will continue to expand this business to attain 35 GW of gross production capacity from renewable sources and storage by 2025, and then 100 GW by 2030.
They are associating in the upstream sector in 8 nations throughout the world, this agreement further boosts TotalEnergies’ alliance with Petronas in the energy transition.
Through this agreement, TotalEnergies and Gentari will construct together the 100MW Pleasant Hills Solar Project in Queensland, Australia, to deliver low-carbon electricity to the Roma field’s gas production and processing facilities.
Julien Pouget, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific for Exploration & Production and Renewables at TotalEnergies said, “We are pleased to join forces with our long-standing partner Petronas, through Gentari, to deploy renewable energies in Asia-Pacific and decarbonize our own facilities leveraging on our respective strengths: through this Strategic Collaboration Agreement, we are paving the way for very concrete action plans ranging from implementing best practices to eliminate methane emissions, to energy efficiency and electrification with low carbon power”.
He added, “The 100MW Pleasant Hills Solar Project, which will contribute to lowering the emissions of Gladstone LNG, is a first material implementation of this agreement.”
Sushil Purohit, CEO of Gentari stated, “To achieve our joint decarbonization goals, it is critical to harness all our capabilities, capacity and resources efficiently. This includes optimizing our existing partnerships and working to decarbonize our own business entities. Gentari’s latest partnership with TotalEnergies therefore, will provide a new momentum in our net-zero efforts, and to build the right ecosystem for growth in clean energy and net zero solutions”.
As part of its aim to achieve net zero by 2050, TotalEnergies is developing a portfolio of activities in electricity and renewables. TotalEnergies will continue to expand this business to attain 35 GW of gross production capacity from renewable sources and storage by 2025, and then 100 GW by 2030.
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