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TotalEnergies divests Finnish wind farm and acquires Canadian renewables

By America Hernandez

PARIS, 2 April - French oil giant TotalEnergies signed agreements on Wednesday with RES, world's biggest independent renewables company, to purchase nearly one gigawatt of their wind and solar project in Canada.

This includes the recently-commissioned 184 megawatts (MW) Big Sky Solar Project in Alberta, plus more than 800 MW of solar and wind farms in development in the Canadian Province.

Total wants to expand its renewables business by 2025. It aims to increase the capacity of its installed power from 26 GW currently, and reach 35 GW. The company is focusing on growing liberalised markets, where it can both produce the electricity but also sell or trade the energy.

The remaining electricity will be sold on the open-market. TotalEnergies also plans to sell the carbon credits produced by the site as part of Alberta's regulated emission program.

Total announced that it has reached financial closure on the acquisitions of German renewable developer VSB with an 18 GW pipeline of projects, and SN Power which holds interests in African hydropower project of 791 MW.

The French company has said that its interest in African renewables projects was a result of a desire to provide clean electricity to the populations of countries where they are also building large oil-and-gas projects for export. This includes Uganda's East African Crude Oil Pipeline, which is worth $5 billion.

Total's primary interest in VSB is access to future renewables in Germany. It has described Germany as a market of priority for future growth. The company announced on Wednesday that it will now sell a VSB developed wind and solar project, the 440 MW Puutionsaari in Finland. Reporting by America Hernandez and Alban Kach in Gdansk. Editing by Louise Heavens and Alexandra Hudson.

(source: Reuters)