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Google turns on solar panels, plans $10M in grants

By Nancy Gohring
June 18, 2007 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Google Inc. on Monday turned on the solar panels covering nearly all the roof space on its corporate campus and announced that its philanthropic arm plans to dole out more than $10 million in grants to support hybrid cars.

The announcements follow one last week made from Google's offices in Mountain View, Calif., that launched an industrywide initiative around improving the energy efficiency of PCs and servers. Called the Climate Savers Computing Initiative, the group is setting a series of standards that will incrementally improve the efficiency of power cords used on PCs and servers through 2010.

The solar panels, which make up the largest solar installation on a corporate campus in the U.S., produce 1.6 megawatts of energy, enough to supply about one-third of the energy used on the Google campus, said Jacquelline Fuller, a Google spokeswoman. In addition to the solar panels, the company has also unveiled a new employee parking garage where drivers can charge their plug-in cars, powering up their batteries using solar energy.

Plug-ins are hybrid cars that users can drive in all-electric mode for around 30 miles before relying on the gas engine. Because automobile manufacturers aren't producing plug-ins, Google is converting hybrid cars into plug-ins. So far, it has converted four Toyota Priuses and two Ford Escapes, Fuller said. On its RechargeIT Web site, Google is posting data on the performance of the cars.

Eventually, the company plans to have 100 such plug-in cars that employees who take public transportation to the office will be able to use to run errands during their workdays as part of a car-sharing program.

The announcements about the changes to the corporate campus were part of the launch of the RechargeIT Initiative by Google.org, the philanthropic arm of the company, on Monday. The plan includes several efforts mainly around plug-in cars, starting with grants that have already been dispersed to a variety of groups.

Google.org has given $200,000 each to the Brookings Institute in support of a conference next year about federal policy to promote plug-in vehicles and to CalCars for the continuation of its educational initiatives about the cars. The Electrical Power Research Institute, Plug In America, Rocky Mountain Institute and a professor at the University of Delaware have also received grants for their plug-in car projects.

In addition, Google.org has earmarked $10 million for investments in companies and projects that support alternative transportation that reduces the use of fossil fuels and emissions. Later this summer the company plans to formally request proposals for the grant money.

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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