See 40 years of Wind Power in the USA

Fast Company has a post showing 40 years of Wind Power in the USA.  Thanks to Google’s investments in wind power, we take it for granted Wind Power is a renewable energy source for data centers.

Watch 40 Years Of Wind Farms Spreading Across The Country

We've gone from one small collection of turbines in 1975 to nearly 1,000 wind farms--capable of generating enough electricity for 15 million homes.

Recent NASA studies on the effects of climate change have been rather harrowing, highlighting the need for alternative energy sources. NASA climate scientist Dr. Drew Shindell stated that “it's more clear than ever that we need large, rapid emissions reductions to avoid the worst damages from climate change.”

Reducing our overall energy usage is obviously a big part of curtailing emissions. But renewable energy sources are also a key piece of the puzzle. So it is somewhat heartening to play watch this .GIF of wind-farm growth from the Department of Energy.

The map starts with one tiny wind farm in southern California in 1975. From there, wind farms continue to spread throughout California for the next two decades. Then in 1994 the first wind farm outside of California appears. From there, they quickly spread across 39 states by 2012 (the most recent statistics available). You can play with an interactive version of this map here.

Japan backtracks on Plan to go Nuke Free

Environmentalist cheered Japan’s decision to shut down all its nuclear reactors, but a 40% increase in power costs has Japan going in reverse.

Technology Review reports on the change. Why?  Because Nuclear has been replaced by Coal, Oil and Natural Gas

The hole made by shuttering the nuclear industry has been filled with coal, natural gas, and oil.

 

In depth report, Solar Farm goes live in Mohave Desert

GigaOm’s Katie Fehrenbacher reports on the ribbon cutting of the Solar farm in Mohave desert.

The Hoover Dam of solar is now live in the desert of California & why it’s so important

 

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A look at the heliostats and 2 of the 3 towers of Ivanpah. Taken from the 6th floor of the Unit 1 tower.
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The revolutionary solar farm in the Mojave desert is finally live. Here’s the story behind the tech, and an inside look at the launch.

Google is one of the backers of the project.

Google even put in $168 million in 2o11. Google says it’s both interested in the financial return that a 25-year power contract can deliver, and also that it’s interested in backing clean power for its data centers both directly and indirectly.

The solar mirrors at Ivanpah spell out the word Google, a backer of the project.

The solar mirrors at Ivanpah spell out the word Google, a backer of the project. A view from the 6th floor of tower Unit 1.

 

Disclusure; i do some work for GigaOm Research and know Katie.

Google adds another 59MW of Wind Power in 2015 in Sweden to support future expansion in Hamina, Finland Data Center

Google announced a Swedish wind power project to support its Finland Data Center growth.

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More Swedish wind power for Google’s Finnish data center

 

Google buys 10 years of renewable energy in deal with Nordic wind farm developer Eolus Vind AB, financing construction of four new wind farms.

 

Stockholm, January 22, 2014 - Google and Eolus Vind AB, a leading Nordic wind farm developer and operator, today announced that Google will buy the entire electricity output of 4 new wind farms, to be built in 4 municipalities in southern Sweden, for a period of ten years, starting early 2015.  The new power purchase agreement (PPA) is Google’s second such agreement in Sweden in less than 12 months, and sixth agreement globally to procure renewable energy for its data centers.

 

The deal will provide Google’s Hamina, Finland, data center with additional renewable energy as the facility expands in coming years. This cross-border arrangement is possible thanks to Europe’s increasingly integrated energy market - and in particular, Scandinavia’s Nord Pool market - which allows Google to buy renewable energy with Guarantee of Origin certification in Sweden, and consume an equivalent amount of power elsewhere in Europe.  


The press has picked this up as well. When you combine Google with Renewable Energy the press coverage is better than most.

 

Eolus to Establish Wind Farms That Will Supply Google's Finnish Data Center ...

Wall Street Journal - ‎6 hours ago‎
HASSLEHOLM, Sweden, Jan. 22, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eolus Vind AB and Google have signed a ten year agreement in which Google will buy all electricity generated by 29 wind turbines that Eolus establishes in four wind farms in southern Sweden.
 

 

Google locks in four new Swedish wind farms for Finnish datacentre

ZDNet - ‎2 hours ago‎
The deal with Nordic operator Eolus is the second 'purchase power agreement' (PPA) Google has made in Sweden to indirectly supply power to its datacentre, more than 1,000km away in Hamina, Finland. The Finnish facility is currently undergoing a €450m ...
 

 

Google seals second Swedish wind farm deal

Financial Times - ‎7 hours ago‎
Google has made its third bet on green energy in the space of three months, with a deal to buy all the electricity generated by four Swedish wind farms for 10 years. The transaction is similar to one that the technology group sealed seven months ago with ...
 

 

Google to buy more wind power for Finnish data center

GigaOM - ‎46 minutes ago‎
The additional wind power comes on top of what Google announced last year, that it planned to buy wind power from one large (72 MW) wind farm in Northern Sweden, to be built and operated by Swedish wind farm developer O2 in 2015. The new wind ...
 

 

Google Logging In To Swedish Wind Farms

North American Windpower - ‎2 hours ago‎
Google has signed a 10-year agreement with Swedish developer Eolus Vind AB to buy all of the electricity generated by four wind farms under development in southern Sweden. Eolus says the projects will supply the internet company's Finish data center with ...