Digital Realty, a global provider of data center, colocation and interconnection solutions, announced it is expanding its renewable energy and sustainability initiatives with a long-term power purchase agreement to source solar power for a portion of its Northern Virginia portfolio and a utility green tariff to supply renewable power to its Oregon data center development project. In total, these agreements will add 227,000 MWh of new clean energy to the regional electric grids where Digital Realty operates.
The long-term power purchase agreement with ENGIE North America will supply Digital Realty’s Northern Virginia data centers with 107,000 additional MWh of renewable solar power annually. The 50-MW project will bring the company’s total new wind and solar power under contract to 338 MW and is expected to come online in late 2020.
Digital Realty also signed a green tariff agreement with Portland General Electric (PGE) that will supply approximately 120,000 MWh annually to Digital Realty’s data center development project in Hillsboro, Oregon, under the large customer option of the utility’s recently launched Green Future Impact program. Through this program, PGE worked with Digital Realty and other large customers to source new solar or wind generation in Oregon under long-term contracts. PGE will retire the renewable energy credits generated by the solar or wind project on behalf of each enrolled customer.
“We are pleased to be able to help our customers meet their renewable energy goals by bringing additional renewables to Virginia and supporting an innovative new renewable energy tariff offered by PGE in Oregon,” said A. William Stein, CEO of Digital Realty.
“We place a high priority on sourcing net-new renewable energy as we expand our portfolio, and each market has its own unique pathway to identifying and realizing impactful and cost-effective renewable solutions,” said Aaron Binkley, senior director of sustainability for Digital Realty.
Digital Realty’s renewable procurement to date includes 100% renewable energy for its EMEA portfolio, 100% wind power for its U.S. colocation business unit and 100% carbon-free and renewable power supplied to several Northern California properties. In addition, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized Digital Realty as one of the top 100 buyers of renewable energy in the country.
“We are proud to support customers like Digital Realty with a product that helps them meet ambitious renewable energy goals,” said John McFarland, PGE’s chief customer officer. “By participating in Green Future Impact, customers have more ways to achieve their goals while also adding a renewable energy source that puts more clean energy into the system — contributing to a cleaner future for Oregon.”
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