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Renewable Transparency for nLighten’s French Data Centres

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nLighten has entered into a new renewable energy supply agreement covering all of its data centre locations across France. The three-party arrangement, which begins on January 1st, 2026, marks a shift in how nLighten procures power in the French market and continues the company’s strategy of establishing transparent, traceable renewable energy partnerships across Europe. Unlike traditional supply contracts, the agreement enables nLighten to moni…
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nLighten has concluded a new renewable energy supply agreement covering all its data centres in France. This innovative tripartite agreement, which will enter into force on 1 January 2026, marks a significant change in the way nLighten supplies electricity to the French market and is part of the continuation of the strategy [...] The post A new energy agreement enhances the transparency of renewable energy in the operations of the French data ce…

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nLighten has concluded a new renewable energy supply agreement covering all its data centres in France. This innovative tripartite agreement, which will enter into force on 1 January 2026, marks a significant change in the way nLighten supplies electricity on the French market and is part of the company's strategy to establish transparent and traceable partnerships in the field of renewable energy across Europe.

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nLighten has concluded a new renewable energy supply agreement covering all its data centres in France. This innovative tripartite agreement, which will enter into force on 1 January 2026, marks a significant change in the way nLighten supplies electricity on the French market and is part of the company's strategy to establish transparent and traceable partnerships in the field of renewable energy across Europe.

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theenergyst.com broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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