Google campus turns on to solar
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos takes a tour of Google's new solar-panel installation, now believed to be the largest for a company in North America. Kanellos toured the Mountain View, Calif., campus on June 18.
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos takes a tour of Google's new solar-panel installation, now believed to be the largest for a company in North America. Kanellos toured the Mountain View, Calif., campus on June 18.
The search giant has committed to becoming more environmentally friendly and has enlisted the help of a green group to meet its target.The company has partnered with international organisation The Climate Group in order to reduce its impact on the environment and intends to become carbon neutral by the start of next year.
The retail giant requests proposals for solar power systems that could be installed in its U.S. stores.Photos: Sun, wind and used cooking oil
Will it be called Android Oreo? Android Octopus? Android Oatmeal? We're about to find out.
Google has chosen EI Solutions to build a 1.6 MW solar power system for their Mountain View location.
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Google has announced that it plans to spend "tens of millions" of dollars in R&D to help discover new renewable energy sources. Will Microsoft follow suit? I hope not.
Google isn't shy about it's stance on the environment -- they have a huge array of solar panels that provide some energy at the Googleplex, a shuttle that transports employees to and from work, powered by biodiesel, and a public statement on google.org.
For Google, the $280 million fund is its largest clean energy investment yet. SolarCity leases residential solar power systems to homeowners.