A new Google data center triggers 1.9 GW of clean energy
Google''s new Minnesota data center deal includes 1.9 GW of wind, solar, and an iron-air battery, the largest ever system by energy capacity.
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Google''s new Minnesota data center deal includes 1.9 GW of wind, solar, and an iron-air battery, the largest ever system by energy capacity.
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Google''s latest moonshot project could put AI computing in orbit with solar-powered satellites, reducing reliance on Earth''s limited energy resources.
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Alphabet ''s Google will build its first data center in Minnesota and deploy a significant amount of new renewable energy in the state under an agreement with utility Xcel, the companies
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Google announced Tuesday that it will build a data center in Minnesota that''s backed by 1.9 gigawatts of clean power, including a massive 300-megawatt battery made by startup Form Energy.
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The Google-Xcel partnership for the Minnesota data center project includes building 1.4 gigawatts of wind power, 200 megawatts of solar, and the 300-megawatt Form battery system.
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A deal led by French energy company TotalEnergies will supply large-scale solar power to Google as the tech giant ramps up its data-center footprint in Texas.
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Update 4th October 2025 – The Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) has given the green light to Entergy''s plan for a 600-MW solar power facility that will
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This is the first publicly announced utility-scale solar project with U.S.-built panels that''s expected to qualify for the domestic content tax credit. It
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