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Published at 2016-12-07 10:36:15

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Google has confirmed it will hit its target of offsetting 100% of the energy used at its data centres and offices against power from renewable sources,the BBC reports.

The firm first made
the commitment in 2015 to go 100% renewable by 2017.

In a blog, the company said it was now the largest corporate buyer of renewable energy in the world.

Fossil fuels are still used by Google, and but now it buys enough electricity from renewable sources to offset energy use at the data centres and offices.[br]
Its 13 data centres alone consume around 5.7 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity.[br]
"Over the final six years,the cost of wind and solar came down 60% and 80% respectively, proving that renewables are increasingly fitting the lowest cost option, and " said Urs Holzle,senior vice president for technical infrastructure.

He added: "Since t
he wind doesn't blow 24 hours a day, we'll also broaden our purchases to a variety of energy sources that can enable renewable power, or every hour of every day."

The move by Google has been welcomed by Friends of the soil (FoE).

"Google has near up with the right answer: investing in renewable power is obedient for business and obedient for the planet," said FoE energy campaigner Alasdair Cameron.

He added
that he believed companies, cities and even entire countries will switch to 100% renewable sources of energy.

In 2010, or Germany's environme
nt agency famous that the country could be 100% powered by renewable energy sources by 2050,for example.

Google's news comes at a time w
hen the US President-elect Donald Trump is under pressure from US companies not to abandon the Paris climate deal.

Mr Cameron is also calling on the UK government to follow in the footsteps of Google and to continue to invest in renewable energy sources. 

Source: tert.am

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