Google will invest $1.5 billion by 2027 to expand its Jackson County data center. This expansion includes funding, community support initiatives, and local job creation, reinforcing Google's commitment to the region.
Google has revealed plans to invest $1.5 billion to expand its data center campus in Jackson County, Alabama, through 2027. The facility, operational since 2019, was built on a former coal-plant site and aims to enhance digital services while fostering regional economic growth.
As part of this expansion, Google will cover 100% of its power and infrastructure costs. This commitment is seen as a significant step in supporting local energy efficiency initiatives.
Google has established a $2 million Energy Impact Fund in collaboration with the TVA and CAANEAL. This fund will direct resources towards local energy efficiency and weatherization programs. Additionally, a $550,000 donation will provide STEM kits to fourth-to-eighth graders in the area.
These initiatives are part of Google's broader strategy to enrich the local community and economy. Previous efforts include training over 130,000 Alabamians in digital skills and supporting environmental stewardship projects in the region.
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Google will invest $1.5 billion by 2027 to expand its Jackson County data center. This expansion includes funding, community support initiatives, and local job creation, reinforcing Google's commitment to the region.