Google Signs Taiwan's First Geothermal Energy Agreement with Baseload Capital
- Google signed a geothermal power purchase agreement with Baseload Power Taiwan to support clean energy development in the Asia-Pacific region, marking its first such deal there.
- The initial projects will add 10 megawatts of power to the grid, which will help catalyze Taiwan's geothermal market.
- Taiwan has access to substantial geothermal resources that may complement other renewable sources and has an installed capacity of 7 megawatts as of February 2024, as reported by the Energy Administration.
- Google aims to help local communities while contributing to Taiwan's net-zero targets and the goal of 6 gigawatts of geothermal installed capacity by 2050.
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Google, Baseload Capital Have Corporate PPA for Geothermal in Taiwan
Global geothermal energy developer Baseload Capital has joined with technology giant Google on the first corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA) for geothermal in Taiwan. The post Google, Baseload Capital Have Corporate PPA for Geothermal in Taiwan appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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