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Read Google’s 10th annual Environmental Report

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We use the term data center energy emissions to describe scope 1 and 2 (market-based) emissions that result from our Google data center operations.

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According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 1 gigawatt is roughly equivalent to 1.887 million photovoltaic panels, meaning 2.5 gigawatts is roughly equivalent to more than 4 million photovoltaic panels.

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For details about this calculation, refer to the Methodology section in the Appendix of our 2025 Environmental Report.

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The total gigawatt figure represents primarily PPAs, and includes some generation from targeted clean energy investments where we also receive EACs. Actual generation may vary from the signed amounts based on changes during construction or project terminations.

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According to the Uptime Institute's 2024 Global Data Center Survey, the global average PUE of respondents’ data centers was 1.56. The overhead energy use comparison was calculated as follows: (1 - (Google’s overhead energy use [0.09] divided by the industry average overhead energy use [0.56])) x 100 = 84%.

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This estimate is based on our internal analysis comparing the BFLOAT16 / INT8 model step time ratio measured on the MLPerf 3.1 GPT-3 175B model. The results (11,798ms / 8,431ms = 139%) can be interpreted as a 39% speed improvement and, in turn, training efficiency.

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These calculations are based on internal data, as of March 2025. Google’s TPU power efficiency relative to the earliest generation Cloud TPU v2 is measured by peak FP8 flops delivered per watt of thermal design power per chip package.

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To estimate aggregate enabled emissions reductions, we first estimated annual reductions for five products individually (Google Earth Pro, Solar API, Nest thermostats, fuel-efficient routing, and Green Light) and then combined the totals. For details about the individual calculation methodologies, refer to their respective endnotes in our 2025 Environmental Report.

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Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator,” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, November 2024, accessed June 2025.

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In 2024, we adjusted the boundary for our carbon reduction ambition—in line with SBTi’s scope 3 guidelines—to exclude certain scope 3 emissions activities. For more details, refer to the Ambition-based carbon footprint and Methodology sections in our 2025 Environmental Report.

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