Calling the AWC “a superhighway for clean energy,†Google’s Green Business Operations Director Rick Needham wrote on the company
blog
(http://netdna.blippr.com/images/inline-face_05.png?1265851550), “As those in the Northeast remember from the 2003 blackout, transmission is severely overstretched on the East Coast. The AWC project relieves grid congestion in one of two National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors which were deemed to have significant network congestion and need speedy creation of transmission capacity.â€
The AWC is estimated by outside sources to be a $5 billion project, and Google () has invested 37.5% of the equity for the AWC’s initial development stage, “with the goal of obtaining all the necessary approvals to finance and begin constructing the line,†Needham wrote. New York-based cleantech investment firm
Good Energies
also invested 37.5% of the equity.
Google has invested heavily in wind energy in the recent past. Earlier this year, the company
bought 20 years’ worth of wind energy
a couple months later under the newly created auspices of
Google Energy
.
Google’s commitment to clean energy is impressive, and we also note that its investment strategies make good business sense, as well.
What do you think of this investment and the idea of offshore wind farms?