US tech giant Google has signed up for its 17th renewable energy project, to put $145 million towards an 82 megawatt solar project being built by SunEdison on a former oil and gas field. The deal, announced last week, puts the internet search company's clean energy investment tab at more than $1.5 billion, for projects spanning three continents and totalling a capacity of more than 2.5GW.This latest, the "Regulus" solar project in Google's home state of California, will be SunEdison's largest in North America once finished, comprising more than 248,000 monocrystalline solar PV panels spanning 737 acres.Solar-google-logo "Over the years, this particular site in California has gone from 30 oil wells to five as it was exhausted of profitable fossil fuel reserves," writes Google's renewable energy principal Nick Coons on Google's blog. "The land sat for some time and today we're ready to spiff things up."
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Sep 17, 2014
Google invests $145m to turn oil field into solar plant
Peak Energy: RNE has alook at Google's latest clean energy investment - Google invests $145m to turn oil field into solar plant.