Alphabet Inc. Reports 12% Reduction in Data Center Energy Emissions in 10th Environmental Report

Reuters
28 Jun
Alphabet Inc. Reports 12% Reduction in Data Center Energy Emissions in 10th Environmental Report

Alphabet Inc. has released its 10th annual Environmental Report, highlighting a 12% reduction in data center energy emissions. The company reports that its 2024 data centers utilized 84% less overhead energy compared to the industry average. Alphabet also noted advancements in AI model efficiency, citing a 39% improvement in training efficiency through techniques like quantization. The report outlines Alphabet's investments in clean energy, adding 2.5 gigawatts of new clean energy to grids in 2024, contributing to an increase in carbon-free energy use from 64% to 66%. Furthermore, the company procured an additional 8 gigawatts of clean energy, marking its largest annual procurement to date. Alphabet is focused on building energy-efficient data center infrastructure and advancing energy development to support future innovation.

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