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Google Powers Data Centers with 1.2 GW of Carbon-Free Energy

Google secures 1.2 gigawatts of carbon-free electricity for U.S. data centers, shifting from offsets to direct clean energy investment amid rising AI power demands.

Google Powers Data Centers with 1.2 GW of Carbon-Free Energy

This news matters because it represents a pivotal shift in how major technology companies approach their environmental impact. As artificial intelligence and cloud computing dramatically increase electricity consumption, Google's move away from carbon offsets toward directly funding new clean energy generation in the same regions as its data centers creates a more sustainable model. This approach not only reduces the company's carbon footprint more effectively but also strengthens local power grids and accelerates the transition to renewable energy at scale. For consumers, this means the digital services they rely on daily—from search and email to AI tools—are becoming more environmentally responsible. For the energy sector, such large corporate commitments drive investment in renewable infrastructure and create market signals that encourage further clean energy development. This strategic pivot by one of the world's largest tech companies could set a new standard for corporate sustainability, influencing how other energy-intensive industries address their climate responsibilities while meeting growing power demands.

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