Wednesday, December 13th 2006
Google turns car parks into power sources
In a move that shows some care for the environment, Google and a few other companies are planning to turn their car parks and buildings in solar power sources. By putting solar panels on their Mountain View building in California, along with building mounted panels over some of the car parks, Google hopes to cut back on the power it draws from the national grid by providing almost a third of the power it will use. 9,000 solar panels will be used to provide 1.6 megawatts of power, and fitting them will prove quite a challenge on Google's angled roofs.
Source:
Wired News
18 Comments on Google turns car parks into power sources
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QUOTE/EXCERPT: "But it is hard to keep a secret when it is a computing center as big as two football fields, with twin cooling plants protruding four stories into the sky."
Hiding in Plain Sight, Google Seeks More Power
www.nytimes.com/2006/06/14/technology/14search.html?ex=1307937600&en=c96a72bbc5f90a47&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
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* GOOGLE USES RIVERS FOR POWER and COOLING!
IMO, they are definitely going to get somekind of recognition &/or notoriety for being "GREEN AS POSSIBLE", because they are doing a GREAT job of it I feel!
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(That url & photo from it... amazing & mind-boggling!)
APK
You can't even have a windmill...
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* This is TOTAL b.s., & amazing it goes on as a rule in the USA... proving "He who has the money, MAKES THE RULES" ever moreso...
APK
and thats f**ked up imo
time to move to Alaska lol
In fact EVERYONE in america can do this regardless of what your local power company tells you(if they want to stop you just stop paying the bill, they will come out and disconnect you from the grid free of charge:) ).
In all seriousness though, my area(NW Indiana) allows you to not only generate 100% of your power if you want, but if you generate more than that they will "buy" it from you. It is pretty cool actually. They have special meters that register how much power you are pulling or providing to the power grid and bill you accordingly. My neighbor does it with his solar panels, half his back yard is panels along with his roof. In the summer months, when the days are longer, he actually makes money since he generates more power than he uses. However, in the Winter months he has to pay the power company because he uses more than he generates. At the end of the year he actually pays nothing for electricity. Though it is going to take many years for him to end up breaking even after paying some $15,000 for the panels and installation.
I really have to like google a little more for being so green, and they really do try to be as green as they can. They certainly try a lot harder than most other companies.