Google Signs Taiwan's First Geothermal Energy Agreement with Baseload Capital
- Google signed a geothermal power purchase agreement with Baseload Power Taiwan to support clean energy development in the Asia-Pacific region, marking its first such deal there.
- The initial projects will add 10 megawatts of power to the grid, which will help catalyze Taiwan's geothermal market.
- Taiwan has access to substantial geothermal resources that may complement other renewable sources and has an installed capacity of 7 megawatts as of February 2024, as reported by the Energy Administration.
- Google aims to help local communities while contributing to Taiwan's net-zero targets and the goal of 6 gigawatts of geothermal installed capacity by 2050.
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