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Google on Monday announced a partnership with Commonwealth Fusion Systems, or CFS, a private company spun off from the ...
Google’s electricity consumption from data centers was up 27% from the year before. It’s doubled since 2020, reaching over 30 ...
Alphabet's Google said on Monday it has struck a deal to buy power from a project in Virginia fueled by fusion, the reaction ...
Google has announced its first commercial commitment to fusion, agreeing to purchase 200MW of power from Commonwealth Fusion ...
Google is making a big bet on a power source that hasn’t yet been used successfully anywhere in the world: nuclear fusion.
Google will invest in Commonwealth Fusion Systems and buy 200 MW of electricity from its forthcoming power plant.
Google has announced its first commercial commitment to fusion energy through a partnership with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) spinoff.
Google has pledged to use only carbon-free sources of electricity to power its operations, a task made more challenging by ...
Google also said on Monday it was increasing its investment in CFS, but did not disclose the amount. Google was one of many investors that invested a total of $1.8 billion into CFS in 2021.