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Online search giant Google said Tuesday it would invest 1 billion euros in Germany by 2030 to expand its data center operations and ensure the operation
of renewable energy.
The Alphabet unit will invest in expanding its data center in Frankfurt and building a new regional cloud computing business centered around the capital, Berlin, and source power
from wind and solar operator Engie.
"This will bring us closer to using only CO2-free energy in our data centers," Philipp Justus, Google's head of Central and Eastern Europe, said
in an interview with Reuters.
Europe's strict privacy laws have increased the need
for companies to host their data locally.
Meanwhile, start-ups in Berlin are booming, and electric car maker Tesla will soon be in production
at a new factory nearby.
Google's investment comes after Silicon Valley rival Apple made a similarly-sized investment in Germany, where the company is setting up a semiconductor design center
in Munich.
Online search giant Google said Tuesday it would invest 1 billion euros in Germany by 2030 to expand its data center operations and ensure the operation
of renewable energy.
The Alphabet unit will invest in expanding its data center in Frankfurt and building a new regional cloud computing business centered around the capital, Berlin, and source power
from wind and solar operator Engie.
"This will bring us closer to using only CO2-free energy in our data centers," Philipp Justus, Google's head of Central and Eastern Europe, said
in an interview with Reuters.
Europe's strict privacy laws have increased the need
for companies to host their data locally.
Meanwhile, start-ups in Berlin are booming, and electric car maker Tesla will soon be in production
at a new factory nearby.
Google's investment comes after Silicon Valley rival Apple made a similarly-sized investment in Germany, where the company is setting up a semiconductor design center
in Munich.