Microsoft signs 15-year PPA with RWE for Peyton Creek wind project
Peyton Creek
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Microsoft signed a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement with RWE for the Peyton Creek wind project.
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Microsoft just locked in a 15-year PPA with RWE for the Peyton Creek wind project in Texas. This long-term agreement directly supports the global tech giant's extensive data center network, powering its energy-intensive Azure cloud services. It's another example of how major digital infrastructure players are securing stable, long-term renewable power sources. RWE Americas will develop the onshore wind project.
- 15-year Power Purchase Agreement
- Peyton Creek onshore wind project in Texas
- Microsoft (offtaker) and RWE Americas (developer)
- Announced March 6, 2026
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The article also mentions a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement between RWE and Microsoft for the Lane City wind project. Quote: "In Texas, the Peyton Creek and Lane City wind projects are both slated to provide power throughout 15-year Power Purchase Agreements with Microsoft"
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In Texas, the Peyton Creek and Lane City wind projects are both slated to provide power throughout 15-year Power Purchase Agreements with Microsoft
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In Texas, the Peyton Creek and Lane City wind projects are both slated to provide power throughout 15-year Power Purchase Agreements with Microsoft
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RWE
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"RWE Americas, a subsidiary of German global renewable energy developer RWE"
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Microsoft
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"In Texas, the Peyton Creek and Lane City wind projects are both slated to provide power throughout 15-year Power Purchase Agreements with Microsoft"
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Enriched Mar 9, 2026
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Announced
Mar 6, 2026
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