Another clean energy investment from Google

December 22, 2011

Google made a new $94 million investment in a portfolio of four solar photovoltaic (PV) projects being built by recurrent energy near Sacramento, California; this brings their portfolio of clean energy investments to more than $915 million. They have already committed to providing funding this year to help more than 10,000 homeowners install solar PV panels on their rooftops. but this investment represents their first investment in the U.S. in larger scale solar PV power plants that generate energy for the grid—instead of on individual rooftops. these projects have a total capacity of 88 MW, equivalent to the electricity consumed by more than 13,000 homes.

They are investing alongside global investment firm KKR and recurrent energy, a leading solar developer. Google will provide a $94 million equity investment and Suntap energy, a new venture formed by KKR to invest in solar projects in the U.S., will provide the remaining equity.

Google is joining KKR on their first renewable energy investment in the U.S. The company believes investing in the renewable energy sector makes business sense and hope clean energy projects continue to attract new sources of capital to help the world move towards a more sustainable energy future.

the energy produced by these projects is already contracted for 20 years with the Sacramento municipal utility district (SMUD). SMUD recently created a feed-in tariff program (fit) to help green the grid for Sacramento area residents.