Sunday, April 1, 2012

ElektroGoogle


Google expects to find a replacement for coal, which serves as a key source of energy - of which produces 40 % of all electricity. But the side effect is the release of its processing a large number of air pollutants that contribute to global warming.





During a conference call co-founder of Google Larry Page did not disclose the amount invested in this program the company, but called it a significant. ... - I would have spent more, but basically it is an attempt to find a really knowledgeable people and try to organize and inspire them '.





The program, dubbed ...





Mr. Paige said that the purpose of Google - to produce 1 GW of energy from renewable sources, it is sufficient to meet the needs of all in her San Francisco ( headquarters of Google in Mountain View is 50 miles from San Francisco).





Google will share these costs with Google. org - charitable subsidiary, which owns 3,000,000 shares of Internet search engine. Google hopes the partnership with other companies.





The company has no experience in the energy business - a fact that has not gone the attention of some investors, said David Garrity, an analyst at Dinosaur Securities. ... - If the other company will go for it, it will be more encouraging '.





Why Google? . He was the second founder of Google Sergey Brin are known for their interest in ' green ' technology. In 2002 they invested in the company Nanosolar, producer of solar panels. They also invested in Tesla Motors, which makes electric sports.





Analysts wonder what Google could offer ECPs? . - They have no benefits other than the huge wads of money '.





Brett Conrad, a fund manager Blue Earth Fund, which invests in securities of 'green' companies, by contrast, believes that free USD 13 billion. Who is from Google, give it a chance. ... ' - He says.





Google has another reason to be interested in alternative energy. The company owns a large number of servers, but this is a very expensive asset in terms of energy consumption. 29/11/2007.





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