ENGIE and Meta announce 200 MW renewable energy agreement in Texas

With this project, ENGIE and Meta consolidate their alliance in favour of sustainable energy development.
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ENGIE y Meta anuncian proyecto solar anson 2

ENGIE North America and Meta have expanded their collaboration through a new Environmental Attributes Purchase Agreement ( EAPA ) that will supply 200 MW of renewable energy from the Anson 2 solar project in Jones County, Texas. This initiative seeks to address Meta’s growing energy needs in line with its goals of achieving net-zero emissions.

ENGIE and Meta Solar energy for a sustainable future

The Anson 2 solar project, developed by ENGIE, will be operational by the end of 2025 and will be integrated into the Meta energy grid. The installation will not only reduce the carbon footprint of Meta’s operations, but will also contribute to the economic development of the region. During construction, more than 300 local jobs will be generated and the project is projected to contribute $56 million in tax revenue to the community.

Furthermore, Meta reaffirms its environmental commitment through strategic agreements such as this one. Urvi Parekh, Global Director of Energy at Meta, highlighted the importance of these collaborations: ” We are delighted to deepen our collaboration with ENGIE and make the transition to clean energy a reality through the projects we are working on together .”

In addition to the environmental benefits, this agreement strengthens ENGIE’s position as a leader in the provision of clean energy, with a portfolio in North America exceeding 8 GW of solar, wind and storage projects .

ENGIE Executive Vice President for Renewables, Dave Carroll, said: “This is the second agreement we have completed with Meta in 2024 and reflects our commitment to developing and operating projects that meet the needs of our customers. We are delighted to continue collaborating with Meta and working together to meet the growing demand for energy in the United States and accelerate the energy transition. “.

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