Google Secures Approval for Demand Response System

Key Takeaways
- 1Google and I&M launch demand response at Fort Wayne data center.
- 2Reduces energy usage during grid stress periods.
- 3Enhances energy reliability while lowering costs for ratepayers.
Google and Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) have received regulatory approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to implement a demand response system at Google’s Fort Wayne data center. The initiative will enable Google to reduce its energy consumption during peak grid stress times and contribute some of its low-carbon energy to the grid. In exchange for this commitment, I&M will offer discounted electricity rates to Google, mitigating the need for costly electrical grid upgrades.
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