Since it launched nine years ago, next-generation battery developer Form Energy has faced a single skeptical question: Do businesses really need a battery that lasts 100 hours or longer?
Such is the case with Google Sheets. Google reports that it disrupted a wide-ranging cyberattack that used the web app as a backdoor to spy on users. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group, working with ...
The system is intended to support a data center without driving up electricity costs for existing homes and businesses.
Google’s new Minnesota data center deal includes 1.9 GW of wind, solar, and an iron-air battery, the largest ever system by energy capacity.
The deal paves the way for Form Energy to raise a new funding round before potentially going public next year.
But lo and indeed behold, because Google says it's caught Sheets being used in a super-exciting act of global espionage! Okay, exciting was the wrong word. Concerning, that's what ...
Form Energy will supply a 300-megawatt battery system for Xcel Energy's Google data center project in Minnesota, the world's largest by capacity.
Google plans to deploy a 300 MW/30 GWh iron-air battery system in Minnesota under an agreement with Xcel Energy, pairing it with 1.6 GW of new wind and solar.