Google, the U.S. technology company, has partnered with Berkshire Hathaway's NV Energy and geothermal energy startup Fervo Energy to power its Nevada data centers with advanced geothermal electricity. This collaboration aims to deliver 115 MW of clean, firm power to the Nevada grid. The partnership with Fervo Energy, which announced the world's first commercially successful next-gen geothermal project last year, represents a significant milestone in Google's journey towards a decarbonized grid.
.@fervoenergy keeps getting hotter 🌋 Now partnering with @NVEnergy, Fervo will supply more (115 MW!) clean, firm power to the Nevada grid to power @Google's data centers—another big step toward unlocking a decarbonized grid ⚡️ https://t.co/ggD9tdoj2M
Google datacenters in Nevada to go full steam ahead with geothermal energy https://t.co/rNbF44UNbX
We're SO proud to see our Houston member @fervoenergy's geothermal electricity will be used to power @Google data centers! Congratulations on this milestone, Fervo team! https://t.co/UeMt60Yz33
New Silicon Valley Data Centers Will Ramp Up Electricity Use https://t.co/NQttEO797M
Google partners with Nevada utility for geothermal to power data centers Google has entered into an agreement with Berkshire Hathaway electric utility NV Energy to power its Nevada data centers with advanced geothermal electricity, the U.S. technology company said on Wednesday.…
Google partners with Nevada utility for geothermal to power data centers https://t.co/WufLda1dUx https://t.co/ZlW5wHhz19
1/Last year, we announced the world’s first commercially successful next-gen geothermal project, and we told y’all it was just the beginning. Today we are excited to unveil the next phase of our partnership with Google, a massive scaleup to deliver 115 MW. https://t.co/4XoKdPACbn
Google has partnered with a Nevada utility and a geothermal energy startup to run data centers on electricity derived from the earth’s own heat https://t.co/52GTmF8fcV