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How Google’s Renewable Energy Agreements are Fueling Sustainable AI

How Google’s Renewable Energy Agreements are Fueling Sustainable AI

Key Takeaway

Since 2010, Google has signed over 170 contracts for more than 22GW of clean energy, matching Portugal’s renewable capacity in 2024. In 2024, the company added 2.5GW of new clean power and maintained its global 100% renewable energy match for the eighth year. The carbon-free energy share in its data centers rose from 64% to 66%, with nine out of 20 regions exceeding 80% carbon-free energy. Google estimates that its 2024 agreements could generate nearly four times its power demand growth, avoiding over 8.2 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions in 2024 and 44 million since 2011.


The tech giant has signed over 170 contracts since 2010 to acquire more than 22GW of clean energy generation—approximately equal to Portugal’s total renewable capacity in 2024.

In 2024, Google added 2.5GW of new clean power from projects initiated in recent years, some as far back as 2019, while maintaining its global commitment to 100% renewable energy for the eighth consecutive year.

Notably, the company’s share of carbon-free energy across data centres and offices increased from 64% to 66% on an hourly basis, indicating that facilities are increasingly aligning their electricity consumption with clean power generated on the same grid and at the same time.

Nine of the 20 grid regions hosting Google-owned data centres exceeded 80% carbon-free energy, showcasing regional advancements toward 24/7 clean operations.

Google estimates that once fully operational, the clean energy agreements signed in 2024 could produce nearly four times the electricity needed to meet its power demand growth from 2023 to 2024.

Its clean energy investments prevented over 8.2 million metric tons of CO₂e emissions in 2024 alone and have cumulatively avoided more than 44 million metric tons since 2011—roughly equivalent to the annual electricity emissions of every home in New York State.

The company has now signed over 170 agreements since 2010 to purchase more than 22 gigawatts of clean energy generation, roughly equivalent to Portugal’s total renewable energy capacity in 2024.

In 2024, Google brought 2.5 gigawatts of new clean energy online from projects contracted in recent years, some dating back to 2019.

It also sustained its claim of a 100% renewable energy match globally for the eighth consecutive year.

More significantly, its carbon-free energy percentage across data centres and offices rose from 64% to 66% on an hourly matching basis, meaning facilities matched their electricity consumption with clean power generation on the same grid during the same hour.

Nine out of 20 grid regions with Google-owned and operated data centres achieved at least 80% carbon-free energy.

The company estimates that once operational, the new clean energy agreements signed in 2024 could generate nearly four times the electricity needed for its incremental load growth from 2023 to 2024.

Google’s clean energy purchases also avoided over 8.2 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions in 2024 alone.

From 2011 to 2024, the company estimates its clean energy purchasing has cumulatively avoided more than 44 million metric tons, roughly equivalent to the emissions from the annual electricity use of every home in New York State.

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