
Google Powers Texas Data Center with Clean Energy
Google just signed a deal with energy giant AES to run a Texas data center entirely on clean power. The partnership shows how tech companies are making renewable energy the business standard, not just an eco-friendly extra.
Google just locked in clean electricity for its Texas data center through a new power agreement with AES, one of the country's major energy providers. The deal marks another step in tech's shift toward running massive computing operations on renewable energy instead of fossil fuels.
The partnership will supply Google's facility with wind and solar power generated in Texas. AES will build and operate the renewable energy infrastructure needed to keep the data center running around the clock.
Data centers consume enormous amounts of electricity to power servers, cooling systems, and network equipment that keep our digital world running. As artificial intelligence and cloud computing grow, these facilities need more energy than ever.
Google has been buying clean power for years, but deals like this one matter because they create new renewable energy projects rather than just purchasing credits. When tech giants commit to long-term clean power contracts, energy companies build more wind farms and solar arrays to meet that demand.

Texas already leads the nation in wind power production and ranks second in solar capacity. The state's renewable energy boom has created thousands of jobs and lowered electricity costs for residents while cutting carbon emissions.
The Ripple Effect
This partnership does more than power one building. When the world's biggest companies choose renewables, they prove clean energy can handle demanding, 24/7 operations at massive scale.
Every corporate clean energy deal sends a signal to utilities, investors, and other businesses that renewable power is reliable and cost-effective. That momentum helps speed up the transition away from coal and natural gas across entire power grids.
The agreement also joins Google's recent clean energy announcements in Minnesota and other states. Together, these deals represent billions of dollars flowing into American renewable energy infrastructure over the next decade.
As more data centers come online to support our increasingly digital lives, partnerships like this one show the path forward. The facilities powering our emails, streaming videos, and online searches can run on sunshine and wind instead of burning fossil fuels.
One data center deal at a time, the energy landscape is changing for the better.
Based on reporting by Google News - Clean Energy
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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