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Google closing in on cheap renewable energy goal

Google's goal is producing renewable energy at a price cheaper than coal and the odds of success have gone up in the last year or so.

Peter Henderson, Reuters
10 June 2009 02:35

MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) - Google Inc is closing in on its goal of producing renewable energy at a price cheaper than coal, the company's so-called green energy czar, the engineer in charge of the project, said on Tuesday.

The search company in late 2007 said it would invest in companies and do research of its own to produce affordable renewable energy -- at a price less than burning coal -- within a few years.

Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl said the odds of success had gone up in the last year or so from a long shot to a real possibility of demonstrating working technology in a few years.

"It is even odds, more or less, I would say," he said in an interview with Reuters. "In, you know, three years, we could have multiple megawatts of plants out there."

The company has made investments in advanced geothermal and wind, but engineers in the company are focused mostly on solar thermal, a type of solar energy in which the sun's energy is used to heat up a substance that produces steam to turn a turbine. Mirrors focus the sun's rays on the heated substance.

By contrast, photovoltaic solar cells, the most commonly known form of solar power, turn the sun's rays directly into electricity.

"We are looking at ways of cheaply getting to much higher temperatures and also making the heliostats, the fields of mirrors that have to track the sun, reflect the sun, keep it focused on the target we are trying to heat up -- make those much, much cheaper. And I think we've made some really interesting progress in the last six to nine months," he said.

Weihl cautioned that the odds of missing the goal were still large, and he said that once the new ideas had been tried, it would cost substantial amounts to deploy them at utility scale.

Once the test project is done, "We'll see whether we or us in combination with other people are prepared to fund much much bigger facilities, or if we want to get a few more years experience before we really start to scale it up," he said.

(Reporting by Peter Henderson; Editing by Nichola Groom, Gary Hill)


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This is crazy!!!!
Google into energy? These guys are the truth!

Pioneers.

by Thato on June 10 2009, 08:35
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Google is a massive energy consumer
Do not think they are doing it just to be nice guys. Google uses massive amounts of electricity to power and cool their data centres.

by AHCE on June 10 2009, 08:47
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Just a little tongue-in-cheek correction!
The one who is the Truth is also the one who made the sun and the most efficient sun-to-stored energy conversion process known to man: Photosynthesis.

by TheProphet on June 10 2009, 09:19
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Not altruism, but better this way
AHCE is absolutely right, this isn't charity for Google. They see that in the future, as fossil fuel sources dwindle ( and carbon taxes are introduced to combat climate change), the cost of energy is going to soar. This will impact on google's . .more

by Stephen on June 10 2009, 09:42
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Good Correction
I agree,the one who is the Truth, the Creator, YAWH, the God of Israel, designed photosynthesis as the most efficient energy- from- sun system we're evergoing to come across. It will be wise for scientists to study His way of doing things, and not . .more

by Winner on June 10 2009, 09:47
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@Stephen
You are correct that Google uses energy in their data centers, but some of them where placed near dams so that they can make use of cheap hydro power.

The internet (and google) allows people to do more (evaluate products, keep up with . .more

by Nic on June 10 2009, 10:11
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energy
according to google they are investing in their future of a future customer base more than investing in lowering their own electricity cost. speaking under correction but from what have picked up its more to provide cheap energy to fire up more . .more

by pierre on June 10 2009, 11:21
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go for it
I reckon anytime we can help the planet and also help business ,,why not because it affects us all . The large oil companies control to much wealth and dont give enough back . The old saying ,,,, they have an alternative already but control the idea . .more

by DOUG on June 10 2009, 12:02
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renewable energy
its great,planet should quickly switch on to renewable f green earth.i also plan to introduce micro thermal units f individule house needs.

by asghar malik on October 18 2009, 03:13
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