Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), a subsidiary of American Electric Power, has announced a joint contract with Google to enhance its capacity needs through a Demand Response structure. This agreement, filed with the Indiana Utilities Regulatory Commission, enables Google to adjust its electricity demand during peak periods, benefiting I&M's ability to manage energy demand and reduce costs for customers. Google's involvement follows its plans to establish a $2 billion data center in Fort Wayne, marking one of Indiana's largest economic development projects. The contract underscores Google's commitment to sustainability and demonstrates a strategic partnership aimed at optimizing energy efficiency and grid management.
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