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AES and Google form clean power team

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterNovember 6, 20192 Mins Read
AES and Google form clean power team

US company AES Corporation is entering into a 10-year strategic alliance with Google to accelerate the growth and adoption of clean energy by leveraging Google Cloud technology to pioneer innovation in the sector.

This alliance builds on the recent agreement between Google and AES to provide long-term renewable power to Google’s data centre in Chile.

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The partners will work together to improve the experience for corporate energy customers and to develop and implement solutions that enable broad adoption of clean energy.

AES will collaborate with Google Cloud on energy management and opportunities to sponsor clean energy projects in targeted markets in the US and Latin America that have the potential to help Google meet its clean energy objectives.

The energy company will use Google Cloud technology to help create the grid of the future and improve the experience for energy customers.

AES partner, Uplight, will also use Google Cloud to enhance its end-to-end energy action system.

AES president and chief executive Andres Gluski said: “AES has been working with its customers to accelerate the transformation of the electric sector through energy storage, renewables and energy efficiency.

“Today, we are one of the largest renewables solutions providers and developers in the world.

“We’re proud to have been selected by Google to form this strategic alliance.

“By combining the capabilities, footprint and experience of both companies, we will be able to provide better and more efficient energy solutions.”

Google Cloud chief executive Thomas Kurian said: “Cloud technology is an enabler for forward-leaning organizations seeking to put customers at the center of their business strategies.

“Together, AES and Google Cloud will leverage the cloud, AI/ML and data analytics to help transform the energy industry’s infrastructure, while driving wider adoption of renewable energy around the world.”

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