Google's first nuclear energy deal is a step toward helping the world #decarbonize through investments in advanced #cleanenergy technologies.
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Videlis Eddie
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Kudos to Google... This is a good step towards adoption of Renewable energy and decarbonizing its operations
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Edwin wangombe
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This is a great step by Google.. it wiy help decarbonize its operations making it more eco-friendly
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Videlis Eddie
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@edwin_wangombe i agree this will go along way in decarbonizing Google's operation
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Green energy is the way to.go as it is environmental friendly and cheap in the Long run
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Edwin wangombe
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@rosebellendiritu absolutely... Green energy all the way
Videlis Eddie
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@rosebellendiritu i agree ... Green energy is clean, sustainable and pocket friendly which makes it a better option
Videlis Eddie
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@edwin_wangombe all the way
Peter Karanga
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It’s exciting to see such innovative approaches to clean energy.
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Edwin wangombe
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@peter_karanga I agree ... It is so encouraging... Google should have done this ages ago
Videlis Eddie
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@peter_karanga it is inspiring and i hope others will follow this example
Videlis Eddie
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@edwin_wangombe but it's better late than never ...
Jane Wangui
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Google is a very large network platform,and shifting to nuclear energy to power AI data centers will help in decarbonization.
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Edwin wangombe
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@jane_wangui i agree... It will also help the planet decarbonize
Videlis Eddie
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@jane_wangui atleast now this will serve as a blueprint for other tech companies to follow and emulate
Videlis Eddie
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@edwin_wangombe i agree every step taken to decarbonize no matter how small it seems... It will contribute to the global decarbonization which is the goal and targets we have
Munene Mugambi
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Google's shift to nuclear energy for powering AI data centres is promising for decarbonization efforts. However, it's crucial to explore alternative cooling methods beyond water, given the strain on freshwater resources. Investing in air-cooling or innovative technologies like liquid cooling with environmentally-friendly fluids would ensure sustainability while supporting large-scale AI operations.
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Edwin wangombe
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@munene_mugambi i agree with your sentiments... It is important for Google to put this cooling alternative into consideration so that it won't make the situation of nuclear pollution worse
Videlis Eddie
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@munene_mugambi come to think of it .. i hope in the efforts of finding solution they will not create more problem such as contaminating the ecosystem especially water bodies with nuclear waste
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This is a bold and innovative step in the quest for sustainable energy.
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Munene Mugambi
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@princess_nel_268 This move highlights Google's commitment to sustainable energy solutions and pushes the boundaries of innovation in the tech sector. It sets a strong precedent for integrating clean energy into data-intensive industries like AI.
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Annett Michuki..
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@princess_nel_268 sure, it's presents the company's commitment to the use of clean energy ⚡
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Videlis Eddie
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@princess_nel_268 this is proof that Google is dedicated to making changes that will benefit the planet
Lucinda Ramsay
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How will google ensure it can manage nuclear waste🤔
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Munene Mugambi
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@lucinda_ramsay You're asking the right questions. I'd also like to know because this could be another rabbit hole we don't want to end up going down.
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Edwin wangombe
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@lucinda_ramsay the company has been a tech giant for a while now i believe that they have this figured out...
Videlis Eddie
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@lucinda_ramsay i hope they have this figured out because we don't want to create a disaster in the name of coming up with solutions
Rashid Kamau
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By using nuclear energy, Google could significantly cut the carbon footprint of its data centers, helping the company move toward its goal of being carbon-free 24/7.
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Munene Mugambi
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@rashid_kamau Yes, using nuclear energy could greatly reduce Google's carbon footprint, aligning with their goal of achieving carbon-free operations. Still a long way to go though.
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Edwin wangombe
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@rashid_kamau this will play a huge role in also decarbonizing the globe... And encourage more corporations to go the renewable way
Videlis Eddie
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@rashid_kamau and this should be the goal of all giant companies globally... Cutting down on their carbon footprint
walter lungayi
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This reflects the company's commitment to finding sustainable and reliable energy sources. Nuclear power has the potential to provide a consistent and low-carbon energy supply, which could benefit the growing demand for computing power in data centers.
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Edwin wangombe
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@walter_lungayi Google deserves more climate love for their commitment towards being eco-friendly... I hope other corporations will follow this example
Videlis Eddie
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@walter_lungayi i hope all other big tech companies will borrow a leaf from Google
dickson mutai
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This could be a turning point for both the energy industry and artificial intelligence
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Edwin wangombe
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@dickson_mutai i agree... This is a turning point for the tech world
Videlis Eddie
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@dickson_mutai i agree... There is no better blend than technology and sustainability... This will be a game changer
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Dear Gorffly mokua Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Google by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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Kudos to Google... This is a good step towards adoption of Renewable energy and decarbonizing its operations
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5 w
This is a great step by Google.. it wiy help decarbonize its operations making it more eco-friendly
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@edwin_wangombe i agree this will go along way in decarbonizing Google's operation
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6 w
Green energy is the way to.go as it is environmental friendly and cheap in the Long run
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@rosebellendiritu absolutely... Green energy all the way
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@rosebellendiritu i agree ... Green energy is clean, sustainable and pocket friendly which makes it a better option
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@edwin_wangombe all the way
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6 w
It’s exciting to see such innovative approaches to clean energy.
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@peter_karanga I agree ... It is so encouraging... Google should have done this ages ago
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@peter_karanga it is inspiring and i hope others will follow this example
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@edwin_wangombe but it's better late than never ...
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6 w
Google is a very large network platform,and shifting to nuclear energy to power AI data centers will help in decarbonization.
•
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5 w
@jane_wangui i agree... It will also help the planet decarbonize
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5 w
@jane_wangui atleast now this will serve as a blueprint for other tech companies to follow and emulate
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5 w
@edwin_wangombe i agree every step taken to decarbonize no matter how small it seems... It will contribute to the global decarbonization which is the goal and targets we have
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7 w
Google's shift to nuclear energy for powering AI data centres is promising for decarbonization efforts. However, it's crucial to explore alternative cooling methods beyond water, given the strain on freshwater resources. Investing in air-cooling or innovative technologies like liquid cooling with environmentally-friendly fluids would ensure sustainability while supporting large-scale AI operations.
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5 w
@munene_mugambi i agree with your sentiments... It is important for Google to put this cooling alternative into consideration so that it won't make the situation of nuclear pollution worse
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5 w
@munene_mugambi come to think of it .. i hope in the efforts of finding solution they will not create more problem such as contaminating the ecosystem especially water bodies with nuclear waste
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7 w
This is a bold and innovative step in the quest for sustainable energy.
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7 w
@princess_nel_268 This move highlights Google's commitment to sustainable energy solutions and pushes the boundaries of innovation in the tech sector. It sets a strong precedent for integrating clean energy into data-intensive industries like AI.
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6 w
@princess_nel_268 sure, it's presents the company's commitment to the use of clean energy ⚡
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5 w
@princess_nel_268 this is proof that Google is dedicated to making changes that will benefit the planet
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7 w
How will google ensure it can manage nuclear waste🤔
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@lucinda_ramsay You're asking the right questions. I'd also like to know because this could be another rabbit hole we don't want to end up going down.
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5 w
@lucinda_ramsay the company has been a tech giant for a while now i believe that they have this figured out...
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5 w
@lucinda_ramsay i hope they have this figured out because we don't want to create a disaster in the name of coming up with solutions
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7 w
By using nuclear energy, Google could significantly cut the carbon footprint of its data centers, helping the company move toward its goal of being carbon-free 24/7.
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7 w
@rashid_kamau Yes, using nuclear energy could greatly reduce Google's carbon footprint, aligning with their goal of achieving carbon-free operations. Still a long way to go though.
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5 w
@rashid_kamau this will play a huge role in also decarbonizing the globe... And encourage more corporations to go the renewable way
•
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5 w
@rashid_kamau and this should be the goal of all giant companies globally... Cutting down on their carbon footprint
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7 w
This reflects the company's commitment to finding sustainable and reliable energy sources. Nuclear power has the potential to provide a consistent and low-carbon energy supply, which could benefit the growing demand for computing power in data centers.
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5 w
@walter_lungayi Google deserves more climate love for their commitment towards being eco-friendly... I hope other corporations will follow this example
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5 w
@walter_lungayi i hope all other big tech companies will borrow a leaf from Google
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7 w
This could be a turning point for both the energy industry and artificial intelligence
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5 w
@dickson_mutai i agree... This is a turning point for the tech world
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@dickson_mutai i agree... There is no better blend than technology and sustainability... This will be a game changer