[caption id="attachment_350163" align="alignnone" width="720"] Google UK Data Center[/caption] People and businesses across the United Kingdom heavily depend on data centers, which play a pivotal role in supporting essential services such as Search, Maps, YouTube, Workspace, and Google Cloud. In line with this commitment, Google is earmarking a substantial investment of $1 billion in a new data center located in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, UK. The investment aims to bolster AI innovation and ensure the provision of reliable digital services to Google Cloud customers and users both in the UK and globally. Google, renowned for its prowess in computing infrastructure, has set an ambitious target to power all its data centers and campuses with carbon-free energy (CFE) around the clock by 2030. This agreement is set to inject 100 MW of energy into the grid, propelling Google's UK operations toward operating at or near 90% carbon-free energy by 2025. Moreover, Google is actively exploring innovative ways to harness the heat generated by data centers. The commitment to sustainability is a key factor that attracts British customers like Rightmove to choose Google for their cloud computing requirements. Rightmove, having migrated its services to Google Cloud to advance its sustainability goals, acknowledges Google's dedication to decarbonization and the development of sustainable data centers as crucial elements in reducing the carbon footprint of digital infrastructure and supporting their journey towards achieving net-zero emissions. Read more in our articles including "Google invests $1 Billion in a new UK Data Center" and "The day Google broke the Web".
[caption id="attachment_350163" align="alignnone" width="720"] Google UK Data Center[/caption] People and businesses across the United Kingdom heavily depend on data centers, which play a pivotal role in supporting essential services such as Search, Maps, YouTube, Workspace, and Google Cloud. In line with this commitment, Google is earmarking a substantial investment of $1 billion in a new data center located in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, UK.
The investment aims to bolster AI innovation and ensure the provision of reliable digital services to Google Cloud customers and users both in the UK and globally. Google, renowned for its prowess in computing infrastructure, has set an ambitious target to power all its data centers and campuses with carbon-free energy (CFE) around the clock by 2030. This agreement is set to inject 100 MW of energy into the grid, propelling Google's UK operations toward operating at or near 90% carbon-free energy by 2025.
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