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'Google Energy' subsidiary considers clean power

Google took a step into the energy business with the creation of a subsidiary called Google energy, and a request to a federal agency to buy and sell electricity on the wholesale market.

The search giant to form a Delaware-based company called Google Energy on 16 December of last year, according to Delaware State Records. The Federal Register on Tuesday referred to the query, Google Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the agency with oversight over the power grid.

Rather than representing a shift on the core search business from Google, but the features are Google will give flexibility in pursuing their corporate goal of climate neutrality, according to a Google employee.

"At the moment we can not buy affordable, utility-scale renewable energy in our markets," said Google's Niki Fenwick employees. "We want to buy the highest quality, most affordable renewable energy, where we can use the green credits, and."

Google has been buying a huge, 1.6-megawatt solar installation at its Mountain View, California, the seat but with the ability to sell and the way power is utilities, give Google the flexibility to much larger amounts of renewable energy use to offset the energy consumption of their activities.

"We do not have any concrete plans. We want the ability to buy and sell electricity in the event a part of our portfolio," says Fenwick.

Google is seeking to become a carbon neutral company by improving the efficiency of their operation, including energy-hungry data centers. It also has a program for the purchase of "high quality" carbon offsets and invest in a renewable energy company through its philanthropic arm, Google.org.

Google.org has funded technology start-ups, solar, enhanced geothermal and wind. In addition, power meter developed a Web-based home power monitoring, mainly by utility companies.

Outside of these efforts are Google employees in exploring the interface between IT and energy use as active as possible in order to stabilize a network of electric car batteries to power frequency. Google also partnered with General Electric for the lobbying policies to promote clean energy.

At an event to discuss U.S. energy policy in November last year, Google is responsible for Energy and Climate Initiatives, Dan Reicher also noted that Google can get involved in the financing of large renewable energy projects, according to the reports.

In the past two years, Google has an active role in clean energy and efficiency pressures in a variety of ways without being directly involved in the business as a tool. An application with FERC for the purchase and sale of energy for a company outside the utility business is a highly unusual move, said experts Energy & Environment Daily, based on Google's Energy Ministry on Wednesday.

"It's interesting that they want to take on the workload, a FERC-regulated public utility would be," said John Decker, a partner in the regulation of energy practice in Washington, DC, said Vinson & Elkins, Energy & Environment Daily. However, Decker said, "there is no substitute for actually in the industry, if you want to learn about it."

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