Google Cloud's Carbon-Free Energy

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Google Cloud's Carbon-Free Energy
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Leapjuice managed hosting utilizes Google Cloud zones with the highest carbon-free energy (CFE) percentage. This powers our Managed Ghost and Managed WordPress offerings. Our highest zone is 97% CFE.

Google Cloud is committed to using carbon-free energy to power its data centers and facilities. The company has set a goal to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030, and is well on its way to achieving this target.

Google has always been at the forefront of sustainability and renewable energy. In 2017, the company announced that it had reached 100% renewable energy for its global operations, making it the first major company to do so. However, the company recognized that simply using renewable energy was not enough to fully offset its carbon emissions. This led to the launch of the 24/7 carbon-free energy goal in 2019.

To achieve this goal, Google is investing in a variety of carbon-free energy sources, including wind, solar, and hydroelectric power. The company is also working on developing advanced technologies, such as long-duration storage and carbon capture and storage, to help integrate these sources into the grid.

One of the key ways that Google is achieving carbon-free energy is through long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). These agreements allow the company to buy clean energy from renewable energy projects at a fixed price over a set period of time. This helps to ensure a stable and predictable energy supply, while also supporting the development of new renewable energy projects.

In addition to investing in renewable energy sources, Google is also working on reducing its energy consumption. The company has implemented a number of energy efficiency measures, including the use of machine learning algorithms to optimize data center performance and the use of advanced cooling systems to reduce energy use.

Overall, Google's efforts to achieve carbon-free energy are helping to reduce its carbon footprint and make a positive impact on the environment. The company's commitment to sustainability is an important part of its business model, and will continue to be a key focus in the years ahead.