Google signs first US carbon capture power deal

Published 17:47 on October 23, 2025 / Last updated at 17:47 on October 23, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), CO2 Management (CCUS), Net Zero Transition (Power/Electrification)

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Google has signed its first-ever agreement to buy power from a US natural gas plant equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS), a move the company says will help expand access to clean, reliable electricity for its growing data centre operations.
Google has signed its first-ever agreement to buy power from a US natural gas plant equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS), a move the company says will help expand access to clean, reliable electricity for its growing data centre operations.


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