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Virgin Media O2 has secured a decade-long corporate power purchase agreement with The Renewables Infrastructure Group for wind energy from two UK facilities. The deal reportedly covers 15% of the telecom giant’s total energy needs and supports its accelerated net zero timeline.
Telecommunications provider Virgin Media O2 has entered into a significant corporate Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) for power generated from two onshore wind farms in the United Kingdom, according to reports. The ten-year agreement, set to commence in April 2026, is expected to supply approximately 15 percent of the company’s total energy requirements.