Google’s Latest Project: Google Energy

From the what-will-they-think-of-next files: Search giant Google has gotten the all-clear to sell energy like a utility through newly-formed subsidiary (what else) Google Energy. Even more shockingly, there may well be implications for the IT channel. Here’s why.

As Wired pointed out in their blog on the subject, Google Energy is really the result of Google’s desire to go carbon-neutral. Getting cleared as a utility means they can build as many solar panels as they need to power their data centers without fear of legal consequences – and sell off the extra energy to the surrounding area.

So what (if anything…) could that mean for MSPs and solutions providers? Well, first off, it means that since Google’s no longer paying a power bill to anyone but themselves, the price on the server side for performing a search or creating a document potentially plummets.

Second off, those data centers could be leveraged to provide what can only be called managed power consumption services. What Google has over a traditional utility is the ability to crunch astonishing amounts of data. If they turn that ability on an enterprise’s power usage, they can, in theory, compile complete reports that can help reduce energy costs.

Of course, that’s just conjecture. What isn’t up for debate is that Google now has its hooks in yet another market, and another way to track their customers’ habits. That said, if the power’s cheaper and they can provide that kind of data, they may have another hit on their hands.

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3 Comments on “Google’s Latest Project: Google Energy”

  1. Alan Brinker Says:

    In case no one read the news today, Google just bought an energy company that has some mysterious energy producing engine, to be revealed tomorrow. They say Google has one on one of their buildings here in Silly Valley.

  2. Alex Says:

    Hopefully Google will bring down the cost of solar panels, otherwise they’ll have the same problem as everyone else. The payback on solar panels is still about 20 years. Good thing Google can eat that cost but shareholders might not be happy with such an extravagant one time expense.

  3. Joe Panettieri Says:

    Alex: I see a day when all of my utility bills (energy, heat, voice, data) comes on a single Google bill. Kidding (or am I?).
    -jp

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