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titansix discovered 6 months ago- From the page: "Asked whether Google was considering wind power, Beavers said she couldn't say. But she didn't leave much doubt that all forms of renewable energy are actively under consideration. "Wind, solar, geothermal, fuel cells--you name it, we're looking into it," she said."

laodan rated 6 months ago- Google's love for solar may extend to other renewables via the Oil Drum, in C/net by Martin LaMonica
When it comes to bragging rights and solar power, Google's on top: it has the largest corporate installation of solar-powered electricity yet. But that apparently is just the beginning. The search giant is also considering other forms of renewable energy, according to Robyn Beavers, the director of environmental programs at Google. Google intends to generate 50 megawatts of electricity from renewable forms for its operations by 2012. Google's love for solar may extend to other renewables Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin charge a plug-in beneath its solar-powered car port. Google is definitely at the center of everything that really matters today. No surprise that it's stock continues to increase ...
- Google's love for solar may extend to other renewables via the Oil Drum, in C/net by Martin LaMonica