Adani Group to supply clean energy for Google’s India cloud operations
INDIA’S Adani Group will supply clean energy to power Google’s cloud services and operations in India, the ports-to- power conglomerate said on Thursday (Oct 3).
The group, owned by billionaire Gautam Adani, will supply energy from a new solar-wind hybrid project located at its 30 gigawatt (GW) Khavda renewable energy park in the western state of Gujarat, Adani Group said in a statement.
The solar-wind hybrid project will start commercial operations in the third quarter of 2025.
Google powers most of its cloud operations and services with electricity from the grid and plans to run them entirely through clean energy by 2030.
Adani also plans to set up data centres that will be powered by clean energy, it said previously. REUTERS
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