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Google's next frontier: Renewable energy

Posted November 28, 2007 4:53 PM

From Technology & Media - International Herald Tribune:

Google, the Internet company with a seemingly limitless source of revenue, plans to get into the business of finding limitless sources of energy. The company, based in Mountain View, California, announced Tuesday that it intended to develop and help stimulate the creation of renewable energy technologies that are cheaper than coal-generated power. Google said it would spend hundreds of millions of dollars, part of that to hire engineers and energy experts to investigate alternative energies like solar, geothermal and wind power. The effort is aimed at reducing Google's own mounting energy costs to run its vast data centers, while also fighting climate change and helping to reduce the world's dependence on fossil fuels. "We see technologies we think can mature into very capable industries that can generate electricity cheaper than coal," said Larry Page, a Google founder and president of products, "and we don't see people talking about that as much as we would like." The initiative, which Google is calling RE

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Re: Google's next frontier: Renewable energy

11/29/2007 9:31 PM

Okay guys and gals. Where do we line up for some of these jobs? I, for one, would be glad to work for a US company that wasnt cash starved.

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Re: Google's next frontier: Renewable energy

02/01/2008 8:35 PM

Finally good news. We need large innovative companies investing in the renewable energy business. Lots of research has to be done. I work as a hydropower engineer in a small company ( www.pietrangeli.it ). Research and studies in our field are stopped since many years because the oil prices were low. Finally I hope some more engineering jobs will be resumed and we'll have the chance to contribute for a better future of our planet.

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