Google Invests $800 Million in Clean Energy Developer to Power Data Centres and Support US Grid Sustainability
Google partners with Intersect Power and investors to invest over $800 million in clean energy development. Data centres to be integrated into innovative industrial parks with a focus on clean energy generation. Co-location of data centres near carbon-free power plants to enhance energy efficiency and grid reliability.
This move is in line with Google's strategic plan to enhance its domestic data centre capacity, particularly in response to the increasing demand for AI-driven cloud services.
The partnership with Intersect Power will see the development of data centres within innovative industrial parks, integrating large-scale clean energy generation with cutting-edge computing facilities. This approach aims to address the strain on US power grids, which has been exacerbated by the energy-intensive nature of generative AI technologies.
By co-locating data centres near carbon-free power plants, Google aims to streamline energy distribution, improve grid reliability, and expedite project timelines. The first facility is scheduled to commence operations in 2026, with full completion anticipated by 2027.
Google emphasises that these clean energy projects are closely aligned with the launch of their data centres, highlighting the importance of grid stability while meeting the company's operational energy requirements. Intersect Power, established in 2016, focuses on scalable, low-carbon energy solutions and is supported by TPG's climate-focused fund.
Google partners with Intersect Power and investors to invest over $800 million in clean energy development.
Data centres to be integrated into innovative industrial parks with a focus on clean energy generation.
Co-location of data centres near carbon-free power plants to enhance energy efficiency and grid reliability.
Source: DIGWATCH