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Since she is racing to create larger data centers ever, Google said on Tuesday that she agreed to pay more than $ 3 billion to carbon -free electrical power source from Bookfield Asset Management, Bookfield Renewable Partners.
Companies said that the first contracts according to the deal include energy purchase agreements for a period of 20 years, which amount to 3 billion dollars, compared to 670 megawatts of water energy energy in Pennsylvania. The deal is part of a broader framework agreement that allows Google to a source of up to 3 GB of capacity in total.
The deal comes at a time when Google and its superior competitors, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft seek to get energy for data centers that seem to be expanded, are apparently used to house, train and host artificial intelligence tools that support the current technology sector boom.
This renewed demand for power Breathe a new life In nuclear energy, reinforced Gas generationAnd re -focus on Renewable energy. Google itself has Tens of billions of commitment To ensure that power does not run out; More or less dead Purchase Nuclear plant has concluded Microsoft a deal to obtain energy for 20 years of Another nuclear plant melts Nearly 50 years ago.
Aside, renewable energy also provides an attractive opportunity for these companies to continue working for their net goals even with the addition of prosperous data centers to their carbon emissions.
The renewed Brukvield partners, which runs renewable energy factories in the United States, said that two electrical energy facilities in Pennsylvania, Holowood and Marfor, are safe, will be promoted, promoted or repaired to meet the new requirements.
“This cooperation with Brookfield is an important step forward, ensuring clean energy supplies in the PJM area where we work. Electrical energy is a low -cost fixed technology, providing carbon -free local electricity that creates functions and adopts a stronger network for all,” said Amanda Peterson Corio, head of the Google Data Center, in a statement.