CEO Sundar Pichai shares Google’s new milestone for smart, affordable electricity growth; Elon Musk replies: Almost no one …

CEO Sundar Pichai shares Google's new milestone for smart, affordable electricity growth; Elon Musk replies: Almost no one …

Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently shared an online post announcing that the company has reached a new milestone in managing electricity use in data centres. In an X post, Sundar Pichai said “Google is now the first cloud provider to integrate 1 GW of flexible demand into long-term utility contracts”. “Our ability to shift or reduce our energy demand when it’s needed can help utility companies balance supply/ demand and plan for future capacity needs. This is a big milestone for responsible data center growth and helps keep costs lower for local communities,” he wrote.

Elon Musk reacts to Sundar Pichai’s post

Responding to the post, Tesla CEO Elon Musk pointed to the rapid growth of computing infrastructure linked to AI. “Google sure is bringing a staggering amount of AI compute online. Almost no one understands the magnitude,” Musk said. The exchange highlights how major technology companies are scaling infrastructure and energy use as demand for AI services continues to grow.

Google reaches 1GW milestone in flexible data centre energy use

In a blog post, Google announced that it has integrated 1 gigawatt (GW) of demand response capacity into its long-term energy contracts with utilities across the United States. The company said the move will help manage electricity demand from its data centres and support power grid stability. The development comes as data centre energy use continues to grow with increasing demand for artificial intelligence and cloud services.Google said its demand response system allows it to shift or reduce machine learning workloads during peak demand periods. This helps lower electricity usage when the grid is under pressure.The company has signed agreements with utilities including Indiana Michigan Power, Tennessee Valley Authority, Entergy Arkansas, Minnesota Power and DTE Energy.Google said the system helps utilities balance supply and demand, reduce costs, and avoid building additional infrastructure for peak usage.

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