Brookfield Asset Management, along with Brookfield Renewable, has signed a hydro framework agreement (HFA) with Google to deliver up to 3,000 MW of carbon-free hydroelectric capacity across US. The first contracts executed under this framework cover Brookfield’s Holtwood and Safe Harbor hydroelectric facilities in Pennsylvania, amounting to 670 MW of capacity with a total contract value of over $3 billion.
It includes 20-year power purchase agreements for these projects and will support Google’s operations across PJM. The HFA will allow Google to procure electricity from hydroelectric assets that Brookfield operates, focusing initially on the mid-Atlantic and mid-continent electricity markets, with the option to expand into other regions of the United States.
In April 2025, Google inked a power purchase agreement with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) in Taiwan. Under this agreement, Google will purchase renewable energy from the Fengmiao I offshore wind project. The project is situated in Taiwan and is developed by CIP. The project is expected to be operational in 2027. Furthermore, once operational, it will provide reliable power to support Google’s data center, cloud region, and offices in Taiwan.