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Alphabet moves to secure clean power for AI growth

Alphabet’s acquisition of Intersect Power shows how clean energy is becoming critical to AI and data centre expansion.

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Headline

Alphabet’s acquisition of Intersect Power shows how clean energy is becoming critical to AI and data centre expansion.

Context

Alphabet , the parent company of Google , has struck a deal to buy Intersect Power, according to reports, as it looks to secure large-scale sources of clean electricity. Intersect Power develops and operates solar and battery storage projects across the United States, supplying power to utilities and large corporate customers. The acquisition reflects Alphabet’s rising electricity needs as it expands data centre capacity to support AI workloads and cloud services. Training and running advanced AI models require vast computing resources, which in turn place heavy demands on energy supply and grid stability.

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Analysis

Alphabet has previously said that power availability has become a limiting factor in how quickly it can build and operate new data centres. By bringing an energy developer in-house, the company aims to gain more direct control over project timelines, costs and long-term supply. Intersect Power has built a portfolio focused on large-scale solar generation combined with energy storage, designed to provide reliable output even when renewable production fluctuates. While financial terms of the deal were not publicly disclosed, the move adds to Alphabet’s long-standing commitment to using carbon-free energy for its operations. Also Read: Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks forge nearly $10 billion AI security partnership Also Read: UK initiative seeks practical quantum computing use cases with Google collaboration The acquisition signals a shift in how major technology firms approach infrastructure planning. Instead of relying solely on utilities and power purchase agreements, companies building AI platforms are increasingly moving upstream into energy development.

Key Points

  • Alphabet has agreed to buy US renewable energy firm Intersect Power as it seeks long-term electricity supply for data centres.
  • The deal highlights how energy access is becoming a strategic issue for AI and cloud expansion.

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j.wu@btw.media