Google reported on its blog that it has long been trying to promote green energy and has pledged to become carbon neutral. In reality, Google will not directly power its server farms with NextEra Energy. The move is a bid to boost renewable energy and secure NextEra Energy’s future by helping it grow, Google says. The wind energy Google buys, it explains, will be sold back to the regional grid. That in turn reduces — by 114 megawatts — the amount of non-renewable energy created to maintain the regional power grid.
NextEra Energy Resources has about 700 wind turbines in use in Iowa capable of serving an average of 250,000 homes. It has 9000 turbines in 17 states and Canada.
But a wind farm is only one of many of Google’s unusual investments. Read on:
Venture Capital – Google has spent tens of millions of dollars investing in fledgling businesses like OpenCandy, Pixazza, SCVNGR, Adimab and Corduro.
Saving the Classics – Google is committing to saving several Greek and Latin classics, such as the Iliad, and works by Sophocles and Caesar by digitizing them to preserve them for future generations.
Sure, it may seem like Google is taking over the world, but isn’t it nice to know it’s not doing as much evil as it could?