Google Pumps Another $US100m Into World’s Largest Wind Farm

Green issues are obviously close to Google’s heart, as they’ve followed up last July’s move into the renewable energy business with a $US100 million investment in Shepherds Flat Wind Farm in Oregon, which you can see being worked on above.

It won’t actually be completed until 2012, says Google’s director of green business operations, Rick Needham, who wrote about the investment on their blog: “When completed in 2012 [the plant]will produce 845 MW of energy. This will be the first commercial wind farm in the US to deploy, at scale, turbines that use permanent magnet generator.”

Needham added that the electricity from the world’s largest wind farm will be sold to Southern California Edison, and will produce enough energy for 235,000 homes. [Google Blog via CNET]

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    matt

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 10:06 AM

    you know, it was wind farms disrupting the natural currents of the planet that caused Cyclone Yasi!!!!1!1

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      Michael Harris

      Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 4:05 PM

      And what credible evidence is there to support that lame claim?

      *crickets*

      Yeah, didn’t think there was any.

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    Ian

    Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 10:32 AM

    I thought the humor of the comment was obvious..but apparently not..

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