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According to Google, the supply will be powered by 48 megawatts of wind energy from the Canadian Hills Wind Project in Oklahoma. The Project is slated to come online later this year.
PRYOR — Google and its uber popular search engine apparently have found a long-term home in Oklahoma. The Internet services company doubled down on its commitment Friday, announcing the opening ...
Google opened its Oklahoma data center in 2011. Over time, the investment in the data center totals up to $3.2 billion. Trending Stories: Tulsa Broadway season lineup includes 'Hamilton,' 'The ...
The Mayes County, OK data center is part of a $2.5B investment Google is making in data centers in Alabama, Oregon, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Google released its 2021 Economic Impact Report for Oklahoma, which claims the company helped provide $1.93 billion of economic activity in 2021 for thousands of Oklahoma businesses, nonprofits ...
Google is eyeing Pryor Creek, Oklahoma. Since the industrial park has its own power plant, the smart money is that Google will be placing another of its energy-guzzling data centers there (shouldn’t ...
Google's Oklahoma data center employs more than 100 workers and contains systems that support Gmail, Google Maps, Google Search and Google Plus -- as well as a mechanical bull. Wooten said the new ...
Google now uses all 64 turbines at Minco-II, which, as a 100 megawatt wind farm, generates 438,000 megawatt hours of electricity in a year. That’s enough to power 30,000 homes.
The state, working with Google, has launched a course providing foundational AI skills training to residents. The offering, open to 10,000 people at a time, is designed to create an agile workforce.
On Thursday, Google announced the winners of the ‘Google.org Impact Challenge Oklahoma City.’ Each of the four winning nonprofit organizations will receive $50,000 to support their work and ...