TotalEnergies and STMicroelectronics have entered into a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), where TotalEnergies will provide 1.5 TWh of renewable electricity to STMicroelectronics’ sites in France. The agreement, which started in January 2025, involves the supply of clean energy generated from two wind and solar farms, totaling 75 MW, operated by TotalEnergies.
This partnership marks the first-ever 15-year contract of this kind in France, where the renewable energy supply will be adjusted to meet the continuous energy demands of STMicroelectronics’ operations. The environmental benefits of the wind and solar projects, along with their positive impact on local communities, were key factors in the agreement.
Sophie Chevalier, Senior Vice President of Flexible Power & Integration at TotalEnergies, commented, “We are proud to sign this agreement with STMicroelectronics, which highlights our ability to provide long-term, innovative, and reliable clean energy solutions tailored to customer needs. This deal underscores our commitment to supporting the tech industry’s decarbonization efforts.”
Geoff West, EVP and Chief Procurement Officer at STMicroelectronics, emphasized, “This agreement is a crucial milestone in our journey to achieve carbon neutrality by 2027, including sourcing 100% renewable energy. PPAs are central to our strategy, and this partnership with TotalEnergies will play a significant role in powering our operations in France, including R&D, manufacturing, and sales.”
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in semiconductor technology, with over 50,000 employees and a vast network of partners. The company is committed to sustainable innovation and aims to become carbon neutral by 2027.
TotalEnergies is a global energy company committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The company is expanding its renewable energy portfolio, which currently includes 24 GW of installed capacity, with plans to increase this to 35 GW by 2025. TotalEnergies continues to lead the transition towards cleaner energy solutions.