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EDP Renewables Collaborates with Microsoft on Largest Solar Energy Portfolio in Singapore

EDP Renewables (EDPR), a global leader in renewable energy development, has collaborated with Microsoft to decarbonize Microsoft’s operations through a 20-year agreement. Microsoft will purchase 100 percent of the renewable energy exported to the grid from EDPR’s SolarNova 8 project, comprising up to 200 MWp of capacity.

EDP Renewables Collaborates with Microsoft on Largest Solar Energy Portfolio in Singapore

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Earlier this year, EDPR was awarded Phase 8 of the SolarNova program. This phase consisted of installing up to 200 MWp of solar capacity across 1,075 Singapore public housing buildings and 101 government-owned buildings. The project is both the largest solar project in Singapore and the largest initiative under the government’s SolarNova program.

"We are strengthening EDP’s global collaboration with Microsoft through this project, and together, we are taking a step towards achieving Singapore’s sustainability goals of at least 2 GWp of solar energy by 2030. Contracting with Microsoft is a catalyst for accelerating the energy transition and to continue investing in the region,” said Miguel Stilwell D’Andrade, CEO of EDP Renewables.

Microsoft appreciates the global relationship that we’ve built with EDPR, enabling our companies to drive grid decarbonization efforts in Singapore, the US, and Europe. Building our renewable energy portfolio with EDPR ensures that we can continue to secure renewable energy supply to meet our Microsoft’s ambitious renewable energy and decarbonization goals,” said Adrian Anderson GM, Renewables, Carbon Free Energy, Microsoft.

About the SolarNova Program

Launched in 2014, the SolarNova Program is a Whole-of-Government effort led by the Economic Development Board (EDB) and HDB to accelerate the deployment of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in Singapore. Under the SolarNova program, HDB aggregates public sector demand for the installation of solar panels across HDB blocks and government sites.

Having surpassed its earlier solar target of 220 megawatt-peak (MWp) by 2020, HDB had in 2019 announced a new solar target of 540 MWp by 2030. The new target could potentially generate 648 GWh of clean energy annually, contributing towards the national solar targets of 1.5 gigawatt-peak (GWp) by 2025, and 2 GWp by 2030 as set out under the Singapore Green Plan.

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