In 2017, Google announced a commitment to power the company and its data centers entirely on renewable energy. In 2018, Google reached the 100% of their goal.
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In April of 2018, Google officially broke ground on its $600 million data center in Jackson County, Alabama. It was completed in 2021.
In February 2018 Google broke ground on their $600 million datacenter in Montgomery County, Tennessee. It is located at the former Hemlock Semiconductor plant at 100 Solar Way.
In 2013, Google paid PepsiCo Inc. $24.5 million for an idled Gatorade plant next to its Mayes County industrial plant. The 1.4 million-square-foot former Gatorade plant is one of the largest industrial buildings in the state.
The Google Cloud Region in Zurich was announced in May 2018 and opened in March 2019.
Google is investing $646.4 million in the construction of a new data center in Skien, Norway. For this first phase, Google has been allocated 240MW.
South Data Center is two stories and approximately 80,000 sqft. The North data center is two stories and approximately 230,000 sqft
Google is planning to develop a $576 million data center campus along 76th Avenue SW and Edgewood Road SW in the Big Cedar Industrial Center. The site will spread out over an area of 1,396 acres.
The facility sits half an hour north of Charleston and since it first opened, Google has pumped $1.8 billion into the decade-old site, which is in Moncks Corner.
Google has filed to construct a new data center building at its campus at the RailPort Business Park in Midlothian outside Dallas, Texas. The $100 million project is due to see a 170,600 sq ft single-story data center.
Google announced in 2018 that it will acquire 78.8 MW of solar power to run the data center.
Google has been granted permission for a new data center campus in the Hainaut municipality of Farciennes, Belgium. The campus will span some 53,000 sqm (570,500 sq ft).
The 750,000 square foot (70,000 sq m) facility near Las Vegas is expected to come online in 2020.
The proposed Google campus, also known as Project Zodiac, is a 12-building campus spanning more than 700 acres.
In March 2021, Columbus City Council approved $54.3 million in tax incentives to develop a data center on the former Hartman Farm site.
Google purchased 375 acres in the Railport Business Park in May 2017 and in July 2018 received Ellis County approval on a 10 year tax abatement agreement between the county and Google. The land was acquired under the entity Sharka LLC.
Google received the green light to build the fifth data center inThe Dalles. The project entails the construction of a 290,000 sqft single-story data center complex.
Google plans to invest 600 million euros ($685.98 million) to build the Fredericia data center in Denmark.
In 2017, Google acquired land adjacent to apple's defunct data center project in Aabenraa. Currently, it is just land
Google plans for a billion-dollar data center in the Hunt Midwest Business Center on NE Parvin Road, Kansas City. It will be developed over four phases and feature several ancillary buildings for a total of 1.435 million sq ft (133,316 sqm) of floor space.
Google has confirmed its plans to construct a data center in Ridgeville, South Carolina. The company aims to invest $510 million in a 231-acre site along Research Center Drive and Highway 17A in Dorchester County’s Pine Hill Business Campus.