TotalEnergies has grow to be the most recent member to hitch the Worldwide Hydropower Affiliation (IHA). TotalEnergies owns or operates 27 run-of-river schemes in France, Portugal, and Turkey with an combination internet put in capability of 0.2 GW.
In December 2023, TotalEnergies signed a joint improvement settlement as a member of the consortium chosen as ‘Strategic Companion’ by the Mozambican authorities for the event of the 1.5 GW Mphanda Nkuwa hydropower mission.
Olivier Jouny, Senior Vice President Built-in Energy at TotalEnergies, commented:
“TotalEnergies is delighted to hitch the Worldwide Hydropower Affiliation, solidifying our dedication to construct a extra sustainable future. As a part of our ambition to get to internet zero by 2050, sustainable hydropower emerges as a key part in our strategic imaginative and prescient. Our membership with the IHA underlines the significance of hydropower in making vitality extra reasonably priced, sustainable, dependable, and accessible to as many individuals as potential.”
Eddie Wealthy, CEO IHA, added: “I’m delighted to welcome TotalEnergies to the IHA household given their funding and experience in vitality techniques and skill to ship massive infrastructure at tempo. With their dedication to growing vitality techniques sustainably, they’re precisely the kind of accomplice required to drive extra, higher, quicker, hydropower in Europe and Africa within the coming years.”
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