aster.cloud aster.cloud
  • /
  • Platforms
    • Public Cloud
    • On-Premise
    • Hybrid Cloud
    • Data
  • Architecture
    • Design
    • Solutions
    • Enterprise
  • Engineering
    • Automation
    • Software Engineering
    • Project Management
    • DevOps
  • Programming
    • Learning
  • Tools
  • About
  • /
  • Platforms
    • Public Cloud
    • On-Premise
    • Hybrid Cloud
    • Data
  • Architecture
    • Design
    • Solutions
    • Enterprise
  • Engineering
    • Automation
    • Software Engineering
    • Project Management
    • DevOps
  • Programming
    • Learning
  • Tools
  • About
aster.cloud aster.cloud
  • /
  • Platforms
    • Public Cloud
    • On-Premise
    • Hybrid Cloud
    • Data
  • Architecture
    • Design
    • Solutions
    • Enterprise
  • Engineering
    • Automation
    • Software Engineering
    • Project Management
    • DevOps
  • Programming
    • Learning
  • Tools
  • About
  • Engineering
  • Solutions

Five Years Of 100% Renewable Energy – And A Look Ahead To A 24/7 Carbon-Free Future

  • aster.cloud
  • July 7, 2022
  • 4 minute read

Google operates the cleanest cloud in the industry, and we have long been a leading champion of clean energy around the world. Since we began purchasing renewable energy in 2010, Google has been responsible for more than 60 new clean energy projects with a combined capacity of over 7 gigawatts — about the same as 20 million solar panels. Our long-term support for clean energy projects has contributed to the rapid growth of the industry, remarkable declines in the cost of solar and wind power, and innovative new contracting models and industry partnerships to accelerate corporate clean energy procurement.

 


Partner with aster.cloud
for your next big idea.
Let us know here.



From our partners:

CITI.IO :: Business. Institutions. Society. Global Political Economy.
CYBERPOGO.COM :: For the Arts, Sciences, and Technology.
DADAHACKS.COM :: Parenting For The Rest Of Us.
ZEDISTA.COM :: Entertainment. Sports. Culture. Escape.
TAKUMAKU.COM :: For The Hearth And Home.
ASTER.CLOUD :: From The Cloud And Beyond.
LIWAIWAI.COM :: Intelligence, Inside and Outside.
GLOBALCLOUDPLATFORMS.COM :: For The World's Computing Needs.
FIREGULAMAN.COM :: For The Fire In The Belly Of The Coder.
ASTERCASTER.COM :: Supra Astra. Beyond The Stars.
BARTDAY.COM :: Prosperity For Everyone.

In 2021, we were the only major cloud provider to match 100% of the electricity consumption of our operations with renewable energy purchases – a goal we’ve accomplished for the past five years. This establishes Google Cloud as the cleanest cloud in the industry, and is particularly exciting given the rapid expansion of computing conducted in our data centers over the same period. This required significantly ramping up our global renewable energy purchasing: in 2021 alone we signed agreements to buy power from new renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of nearly 1300 MW – expanding our global portfolio by almost 25%.

A new frontier: 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy

Matching our annual energy consumption with renewable energy purchases has been an important step in our sustainability journey, but there are still regions and times of day where clean energy is unavailable and we are forced to rely on fossil fuels to meet our electricity needs. That is why we are now working towards our moonshot goal of operating on 24/7 carbon-free energy (CFE) by 2030, the last step in our journey to fully decarbonize Google’s global operations.

Read More  Five Steps To Help Make Your Software Supply Chain More Secure

 

Operating on 24/7 CFE is a far more complex and technically challenging goal than matching our annual global energy use with renewable energy purchases. It means matching our electricity demand with carbon-free energy supply every hour of every day, in every region where we operate. No company has achieved this before, and there is no playbook for achieving this.

In the spirit of transparency, today we are releasing the 2021 carbon-free energy percentages (CFE%) for each of Google’s data centers. Globally, Google operated at 66%1 CFE in 2021 – 5% higher than 2019, but 1% lower than 2020. We expected this kind of short-term fluctuation: building new clean energy is a multi-year process, and our near-term priority is to build strong foundations for long-term CFE growth.

 

Our largest percentage increases were at our data centers in Chile, at 4%, and Ohio and Virginia, at 4%. In other regions, we encountered significant new headwinds, including a lack of available renewable energy supply and delays to CFE construction due to supply chain disruptions and interconnection challenges. Notably, we also saw flat or declining CFE percentages on the majority of the grids where we operate, underscoring the need for more ambitious action to accelerate grid-level decarbonization everywhere. This is an enormous challenge that requires holistic and long-term solutions, and we are working with our partners across government, industry, and civil society to build a global movement to drive progress at the speed and scale required.

As we work to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030, we remain confident in our long-term trajectory and are increasing our focus on regions and times of day where carbon-free energy is not readily available due to resource constraints, policy barriers, or market obstacles. We are building solutions to fill these gaps, including:

  • New approaches to buying diverse portfolios of carbon-free energy
  • Projects to advance next-generation technologies like geothermal and batteries
  • A first-of-its kind carbon-intelligent computing platform to maximize the reduction in grid-level CO2 emissions
  • Advanced methods for tracking clean energy and maximizing the economic value of clean energy projects
  • Expanded efforts to advocate for public policies that accelerate grid-level decarbonization
Read More  Maisons Du Monde’s Journey To A Managed Service For Prometheus

Getting to 24/7 CFE won’t be easy, but we’re optimistic for the future. Our CFE goal is part of our third decade of climate action and company goal of reaching net-zero emissions across our operations and value chain, including our consumer hardware products, by 2030. We aim to reduce the majority of our emissions (versus our 2019 baseline) before 2030, and plan to invest in carbon removal solutions to neutralize our remaining emissions.

We will continue to share our progress and lessons as we work towards our goal, and to work with our partners to accelerate the global transition to a prosperous, carbon-free future.


1. Our carbon-free energy (CFE) percentage measures the degree to which our electricity consumption on a given regional grid is matched with CFE on an hourly basis. This is calculated using both CFE under contract by Google as well as CFE coming from the overall grid mix. CFE coming from the overall grid mix is based on data obtained from a third-party, ElectricityMap, and has not been assured.

 

 

By: Amanda Peterson Corio (Global Head of Data Center Energy)
Source: Google Cloud Blog


For enquiries, product placements, sponsorships, and collaborations, connect with us at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you!

Our humans need coffee too! Your support is highly appreciated, thank you!

aster.cloud

Related Topics
  • Carbon-Free Energy
  • Google Cloud
  • Renewable Energy
  • Sustainability
You May Also Like
View Post
  • Engineering
  • Technology

Apple supercharges its tools and technologies for developers to foster creativity, innovation, and design

  • June 9, 2025
View Post
  • Engineering

Just make it scale: An Aurora DSQL story

  • May 29, 2025
oracle-ibm
View Post
  • Solutions
  • Technology

Google Cloud and Philips Collaborate to Drive Consumer Marketing Innovation and Transform Digital Asset Management with AI

  • May 20, 2025
View Post
  • Engineering
  • Technology

Guide: Our top four AI Hypercomputer use cases, reference architectures and tutorials

  • March 9, 2025
View Post
  • Computing
  • Engineering

Why a decades old architecture decision is impeding the power of AI computing

  • February 19, 2025
View Post
  • Engineering
  • Software Engineering

This Month in Julia World

  • January 17, 2025
View Post
  • Engineering
  • Software Engineering

Google Summer of Code 2025 is here!

  • January 17, 2025
View Post
  • Data
  • Engineering

Hiding in Plain Site: Attackers Sneaking Malware into Images on Websites

  • January 16, 2025

Stay Connected!
LATEST
  • What is an SBOM (software bill of materials)?
    • July 2, 2025
  • Send SMS texts with Amazon’s SNS simple notification service
    • July 1, 2025
  • Camping 3
    The Summer Adventures : Camping Essentials
    • June 27, 2025
  • Host a static website on AWS with Amazon S3 and Route 53
    • June 27, 2025
  • Prioritize security from the edge to the cloud
    • June 25, 2025
  • 6 edge monitoring best practices in the cloud
    • June 25, 2025
  • Genome 7
    AlphaGenome: AI for better understanding the genome
    • June 25, 2025
  • 8
    Pure Accelerate 2025: All the news and updates live from Las Vegas
    • June 18, 2025
  • 9
    ‘This was a very purposeful strategy’: Pure Storage unveils Enterprise Data Cloud in bid to unify data storage, management
    • June 18, 2025
  • What is cloud bursting?
    • June 18, 2025
about
Hello World!

We are aster.cloud. We’re created by programmers for programmers.

Our site aims to provide guides, programming tips, reviews, and interesting materials for tech people and those who want to learn in general.

We would like to hear from you.

If you have any feedback, enquiries, or sponsorship request, kindly reach out to us at:

[email protected]
Most Popular
  • 1
    There’s a ‘cloud reset’ underway, and VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 is a chance for Broadcom to pounce on it
    • June 17, 2025
  • Oracle adds xAI Grok models to OCI
    • June 17, 2025
  • What is confidential computing?
    • June 17, 2025
  • Fine-tune your storage-as-a-service approach
    • June 16, 2025
  • 5
    Advanced audio dialog and generation with Gemini 2.5
    • June 15, 2025
  • /
  • Technology
  • Tools
  • About
  • Contact Us

Input your search keywords and press Enter.