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In the last 24 hours, Google produced 0 kilowatt-hours of electricity from the sun.

In June 2007 Google completed a 1.6MW solar installation at our Mountain View, CA headquarters - the largest U.S. corporate installation at that time. We installed 9,212 solar panels that cover the rooftops of eight buildings and two solar carports at the Googleplex.

This installation produces enough electricity to power 30% of Google's peak electricity demand in our solar powered buildings at our Mountain View, CA headquarters. That's the equivalent of approximately 1,000 California homes.

We built this page to monitor and share the day-to-day production of clean, renewable energy from our very own rooftops. Keep checking in to see how we're doing. We think the future looks bright!

Solar Electricity Generated at the Googleplex

Last 24 Hours: 0 kilowatt-hours
Last 7 Days: 2,735 kilowatt-hours
Since Jun 18, 2007: 6,058,708 kilowatt-hours

0 kilowatt-hours is equivalent to ...


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alarm clocks for 24 hours

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dishwasher cycles

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hours of flat screen TV watching

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loads of laundry

appliance energy consumption data from Department of Energy

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