Google to Invest Around $1.18 Billion in German Cloud Business, Renewable Energy
31 August 2021 - 9:49PM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
Alphabet Inc.'s Google will invest around 1 billion euros ($1.18
billion) to expand its cloud computing business in Germany and
double down on its commitment to renewable energy as the company
aims to run on carbon-free energy everywhere by 2030.
The internet giant said Tuesday that part of the
investment--spanning from 2021 to 2030--would go toward a new cloud
center in Berlin-Brandenburg, complementing a separate facility in
Hanau that is set to enter service next year.
"Google is investing in Germany's potential and supporting the
transition to a digital and sustainable economy," the company said
in a blog post, after signing a carbon-free energy supply agreement
with French utility company Engie SA.
Under three-year deal, Engie will supply Google with 140
megawatts of renewable power, such as solar and wind, to help make
all its German operations nearly 80% carbon-free by 2022.
Engie will also be responsible for energy-management services,
including the sourcing of residual supply and grid management.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com; @MauroOrru94
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 31, 2021 07:34 ET (11:34 GMT)
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