EDP Renewables North America announced on Monday that it has successfully delivered three large-scale solar projects and entered into a long-term virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) with Microsoft (MSFT.O). The agreement highlights the growing trend among tech giants to secure cleaner energy sources to power their operations, especially data centers, as they continue to invest heavily in artificial intelligence.
The three solar projects, located in Illinois and Texas, will collectively generate around 400 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Under the terms of the VPPA, Microsoft will purchase approximately 389 MW of electricity and renewable energy credits, contributing to the tech company’s sustainability goals.
The Illinois-based projects include a 140 MW solar installation in Jacksonville and a 110 MW solar park near Jerseyville, both of which began operations in November. Additionally, a 150 MW solar facility near Austin, Texas, came online in December 2024.
This agreement brings the total number of solar projects EDP Renewables has developed for Microsoft in the U.S. to five, further strengthening the partnership between the two companies in their pursuit of clean energy solutions.