Green Home Guides

head_left_image

Google Going Green?

Some companies have very high energy use. The reasons for this are pretty obvious: manufacturing requires a lot of energy. Computing requires a lot of energy. Air conditioning requires a lot of energy. If you combines groups of these: you need a lot of energy. Not many companies will go to real efforts to solve their specific problems.

Lately, Google has been splashed about the news on a number of green issues: apparently, they're involved in two major projects which will make a huge difference...

GOOGLE PHONE UPDATE: Google's new g1 phone is said to be based on the open-source code platform!

Open source software (OSS) began as a marketing campaign for free software. OSS can be defined as computer software for which the human-readable source code is made available under an arrangement such as the public domain, that meets the Open Source Definition. This permits users to use, change, and improve the software, and to redistribute it in modified or unmodified form. It is very often developed in a public, collaborative manner. Open source software is the most prominent example of open source development and often compared to user generated content.

Energy Efficient Computing

On September 26, Google wrote about their progress towards a more efficient infrastructure. The fundamental idea is twofold: first, to build network infrastructures which optimize use of multiple computers to process large quantities of data, a crucial element of Google's search success. The second aspect is incorporating "chip multiprocessing" to make individual computers more efficient by using multiple simple processors rather than very large, fast processors.

Solar Panel Installation

The second major project is too install 1.6 megawatts of solar photovoltaic panels at the main Google campus in Mountain View, California.

This project is estimated to provide approximately 30% of their peak power usage: equivalent to approximately 1,000 average California homes. (Yes, that means that the Google complex uses approximately the power of 3,333 homes.)

Google expects these projects to help them save money: and they're quite likely right. There are undoubtedly many other companies that could benefit from the same kind of efforts.

7 commentsGreen Home Guides • September 24 2008 10:48PM

Comments

Good information. Glad to see google doing it's part

Posted by Terri Kincaid (ERA Brokers Consolidated) about 1 year ago

WOW, that is really cool!  If more would take advantage of it, then the overall price for everyone will go down. This technology has never really taken off like it should, maybe this will finally be the push!

Posted by Ronald Gillis, CNSA Southwest Florida Notaries, Port Charlotte, 941-7-NOTARY (Southwest Florida Notaries (Mortgage Notary Signing Agent)) about 1 year ago

Google is a great company. They have always taken a forward-thinking, innovative approach.

Posted by Tigard Oregon Homes for Sale>> Wayne B. Pruner, GRI (Oregon First) about 1 year ago

This is good news. More businesses, especially of this size, can and should install solar. The technology and production keeps getting better as costs drop.

Posted by John Morrison - Boston area real estate - Exclusive Buyer's Agent, CBR (Buyer's Choice Realty) about 1 year ago

I believe it about the usage at the main Google complex.  I mean have you seen or heard about it.  They have gyms, daycares, restaurants, anything and everything you could need to stay as long as you want to work and basically almost live there.

Posted by Greensboro, NC Real Estate Larry Story's Blog of the Triad! (Coldwell Banker Triad of Greensboro) about 1 year ago

I really like google. I'll have to play with Android to see if I really like the software. iphone's OS seems pretty hard to beat right now

Posted by Barbara Gregus (Exit Realty of Albuquerque) about 1 year ago
Good afternoon. All men are frauds. The only difference between them is that some admit it. I myself deny it. I am from Cyprus and also now'm speaking English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "Last updated on thursday, buy one clock." THX ;), Tovi.
Posted by Tovi 7 months ago

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?