Google has announced a new partnership to purchase electricity from natural gas plants that are equipped with carbon capture technology. This initiative is a first for a major corporation and aims to provide a consistent and reliable power source for the company's energy-intensive artificial intelligence and cloud computing operations. The move is a strategic effort to meet its growing energy needs while upholding its environmental commitments. By investing in this bridging technology, Google is addressing the challenge that renewable energy sources alone cannot yet provide the scale of consistent power required for its operations. This partnership signals a new strategy where corporations actively invest in technologies that combine the reliability of fossil fuels with carbon reduction methods.
Google Announces Partnership for Carbon-Captured Natural Gas to Power AI Operations
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