March 17 (Reuters) - DTE Energy ( DTE ) said on Tuesday
its subsidary DTE Electric signed a primary supply agreement and
a clean capacity accelerator agreement (CCAA) to provide
electric services and energy storage capacities to Alphabet's
Google.
U.S. power demand reached record highs in 2025 and is
projected to hit fresh highs as major tech companies boost
consumption at their rapidly expanding data centers.
* Under the deal, which will run through 2047, DTE Electric
will provide electric services to Google's 1 gigawatt data
center which is to be built in Michigan.
* Monthly minimum charges would be applied if the deal ends
early.
* Under the CCAA, DTE Electric will provide up to 480
megawatts of energy storage capacity and 1,600 megawatts of
renewable generation to support its electric service to Google's
upcoming data center.
* DTE Electric will operate the renewables and storage
resources over the course of 20 years.
* Google said in a release it will fully cover the
electricity costs and infrastructure needs
(Reporting by Pranav Mathur in Bengaluru)