Brookfield Renewable has signed a long-term power purchase agreement with Google in Asia. The deal will help Google meet its clean energy goals in the region. Under the agreement, Brookfield Renewable will supply renewable electricity to support Google’s operations. This includes data centers and other facilities across Asia.
(Google’s Brookfield Renewable Signs Long Term PPA With Google in Asia.)
The partnership marks a major step in Google’s plan to run on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030. Brookfield Renewable will deliver power from its portfolio of wind and solar projects. These projects are located in key markets where Google has a growing presence. The exact countries involved were not disclosed.
Google has been expanding its infrastructure in Asia to serve users and customers better. At the same time, it is working to reduce its environmental impact. This new agreement adds to Google’s global list of clean energy deals. It also shows continued investment in Asia’s renewable energy sector.
Brookfield Renewable operates one of the world’s largest publicly traded renewable platforms. It owns and manages assets across wind, solar, storage, and hydro. The company sees strong demand from tech firms looking to cut emissions. This deal with Google is part of that trend.
Both companies believe the partnership will help drive growth in clean energy. It will also support local economies and create jobs. The power purchase agreement is structured to last many years. That gives both sides long-term certainty on pricing and supply.
(Google’s Brookfield Renewable Signs Long Term PPA With Google in Asia.)
This move comes as more corporations seek stable, green power sources. Tech giants like Google are leading the shift. They are using their buying power to shape energy markets. Brookfield Renewable is positioned to meet that demand with its wide asset base.

