Up through the night
A cool spring night falls on our Lenoir, North Carolina data center. From this beautiful location, we're able to provide our services to the entire world — even in the middle of the night.
Lenoir, North Carolina
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Welcome
Google is proud to call North Carolina home to one of our data centers.
In 2007, we announced plans to construct a data center complex in Caldwell County, North Carolina — investing $1.2 billion in the facility and establishing a long-term commitment to the region and state. Now a fully operational site, we've created over 250 jobs on site, and we work hard to support the communities in which our employees live and work.
Since 2009, we've awarded more than $5.5 million to local schools and nonprofits. We've invested in several green initiatives, including a collaboration with Duke University and Duke Energy to turn hog waste at a Yadkin County farm into renewable energy. We also support educational initiatives in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through grants, events, and programs.
Why did Google choose Lenoir?
Lenoir has the right combination of energy infrastructure, developable land, and available workforce for the data center.
SEE PHOTOSWhere do I get more information?
For community-related questions, please email
lenoir@google.com.Members of the media, please email
press@google.com.For answers to frequently asked questions, see our FAQ.
Related sites
The magic behind the cloudSee how Google Data Centers keep the internet up and running while supporting their communities.
Data center infographicLearn how data centers support economies and job creation.
Economic impact reportRead how Google Data Centers support the economy.
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Working Here
WE'RE HIRING!
Google hires the most qualified individuals from around the world. We make it a priority to hire from the local community whenever possible because it‘s good for business and the right thing to do.
We also seek to contract with local vendors whenever possible. If you are a vendor or are interested in providing a service to Google, please provide additional information through our supplier interest form.
Find available positions at our data centerLife at Google Data Centers
The technology in our data centers is groundbreaking, but the people who run them are truly remarkable.
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Community
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In the community
At Google, we’re committed to playing a positive role in every community in which we operate around the world. Through grant-making and local initiatives that utilize our tools and expertise, we’re working to help businesses, educational institutions, community collaboratives, nonprofits, and individuals create and thrive in a sustainable, knowledge-based economy. We are always on the lookout for opportunities for Googlers to share their time and expertise with the local community.
Google's community contributions by the numbers:
$1.2 billion: Investment in Lenoir/Caldwell County since the data center was built in 2007.
$5.5 million: Total in charitable giving dollars donated to nonprofits and schools in North Carolina since 2008.
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Partnerships and events
Google works with local organizations to sponsor several community events each year, from promoting science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education to helping small businesses get online. -
Community grants
Since 2008, we’ve awarded more than $4 million in grants to North Carolina nonprofits and schools in areas that we’re passionate about, including science and technology education, carbon reduction, and access to the internet.
Learn more about our Data Center Community Grants program, eligibility criteria, and how to apply.
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Green initiatives
Google is also committed to creating a better web that's better for the environment. We welcome proposals from data center communities that reduce carbon emissions in the immediate region, including projects that increase the renewable energy mix powering our data centers. Applicants can be nonprofit or for-profit entrepreneurs. We look for cost of generation, innovation, and total carbon reduction. You can submit proposals to lenoir@google.com.
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