Google Purchases 48 MW of Wind Power for Its Oklahoma Data Center
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The recent announcement shows that with a forward-thinking approach, large companies can make significant contributions to the transition to a renewable energy economy.
“To power its Oklahoma data centre – one of the facilities responsible for bringing you your Gmail, Docs, and Google search results – Google faced a local electricity mix of over 50% coal power,” Greenpeace writes. “But as one of the major electricity customers in the state, Google worked with the local utility to secure a new supply of renewable wind energy.”
Google’s decision to source the electricity for its data center entirely from renewable energy should send a message to other large “internet companies and electric utilities around the world that renewable energy is not only possible, but is simply smart business in the 21st-century economy,” Greenpeace adds.
Source: Greenpeace
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