Google's Green Initiative

Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:48AM EST

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Google's infamous company motto is "Don't be evil," but that's not really the same as "Do something good." Well, let's give Google a cheer for its just-announced, ambitious alternative energy project: The search engine giant wants not just to fund research into renewable energy sources, but to put those technologies into practice to power its own facilities. Its stated goal: To produce one gigawatt of renewable power that is cheaper than coal-fired juice.

Google already has several green initiatives underway, including a 1.6-megawatt solar array at its Mountain View headquarters.

Google co-founder Larry Page says that if Google can meet its new goal, the cost of solar power should fall by 25 to 50 percent, finally making it cost-competitive for general use instead of just something that only rich people can afford for their McMansions.

But solar isn't the only power source being investigated here: High-altitude wind power (generated by tapping into the gulf stream, high in the sky) is another big part of the equation, and some of the proposals Google is looking at are intriguing to say the least. Check out the mockups on this SF Gate story. Can you imagine having a "ladder mill" in your backyard?

Google has no timeline for when it hopes to achieve the dramatic cost reductions it wants, but it vaguely references years instead of decades. Good luck, Google guys!

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  • 1 Posted by rogueist on Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:40PM EST Report Abuse

    Impressive! Now if they will only abandon all those false theories of Einstein that Einstein himself said were broken and wrong (and the government authorities threatened to execute him if he did so) and work with the REAL power conversion equations, they could exceed beyond their wildest dreams...

  • 2 Posted by jirojas on Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:44PM EST Report Abuse

    Google also created a Climate Server initiative with Intel to reduce power losses in datacenters.

  • 4 Posted by agustin2489 on Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:08PM EST Report Abuse

    I'm on the fence for this. It doesn't really matter just yet.

  • 5 Posted by hanaseba.wakaru on Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:51AM EST Report Abuse

    I'm just amused that directly below the article appeared an ad for the new 2007 Hummer H2.

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