Microsoft Commits $10 Billion to Renewable Energy with Brookfield
The tech giant's deal aims to develop over 10.5 gigawatts of renewable capacity by 2030, marking a significant step towards its zero-carbon goal.
- Microsoft has entered into a groundbreaking agreement with Brookfield Asset Management to expand renewable energy capacity, investing over $10 billion.
- The deal will support the development of more than 10.5 gigawatts of new renewable energy, primarily in the U.S. and Europe, with potential expansion to other regions.
- This initiative is part of Microsoft's strategy to achieve 100% zero-carbon energy purchases by 2030, reflecting its commitment to environmental sustainability.
- Brookfield Renewable's extensive development capabilities and existing global portfolio will play a crucial role in meeting the ambitious targets set by the agreement.
- The partnership is expected to accelerate the transition to cleaner energy sources, benefiting both companies and contributing to broader environmental goals.