Google is mentioned as a company that has declared ambitions and pilot initiatives using hydrogen fuel cells in recent years, signaling a trend away from legacy diesel.
Google is a technology company whose efforts to lower its carbon footprint have been impacted by the increasing energy demand of artificial intelligence. The company has a goal of achieving a lifetime net zero carbon footprint by 2030.
Google is a financial backer and offtaker of Fervo Energy's Project Red geothermal plant in Nevada, which supplies power to some of Google's data servers.
Technology and energy giant partnering with Fervo Energy to develop Project Red, an enhanced geothermal plant in Nevada to power its data centers with zero-carbon electricity.
Google has announced its intention to achieve a lifetime net zero carbon footprint by 2030, extending beyond its previous CO2 neutrality status achieved in 2007. The company plans to match all its electricity consumption worldwide with renewable energy.
Google has launched a carbon intelligent computing platform for its data centers to maximize the use of renewable energy. The company aims for 24x7 carbon-free energy across all its data centers.
Mentioned as a comparable major American company that has made concerted efforts to green its business, including the largest corporate purchase of renewable power in history (1,600 MW).
Multinational tech company making the largest corporate purchase of renewable energy in history, comprising 1,600 MW across 18 new energy deals to support its sustainability goals.
Google announced its commitment to carbon neutral shipping by 2020 and to include recycled plastic in all its products by 2022. The company is actively working to improve its sustainability and environmental commitments.
Tech and Internet giant entering Asia's renewable energy market by installing its first floating solar energy project in Taiwan under the 2017 Taiwan Electricity Act.
The Google X lab, part of Alphabet, is known for its ambitious and unconventional projects, and it houses Makani, the company developing the M600 wind energy kite.