Google Pioneers First Geothermal Energy Agreement in Asia
Google has signed a landmark power purchase agreement in Taiwan, securing 10 MW of carbon-free geothermal energy and marking a significant step in the tech giant's renewable energy strategy in Asia.

Google has entered into a groundbreaking corporate power purchase agreement (PPA) for geothermal energy in Taiwan, representing the first such deal in Asia. The technology company will acquire 10 MW of carbon-free energy from Baseload Capital, a global geothermal energy developer, which will be delivered to the Taiwanese electricity grid.
This strategic move underscores Google's commitment to sustainable energy solutions and its efforts to reduce carbon emissions across its global operations. By investing in geothermal energy, a renewable resource that provides consistent baseload power, Google is demonstrating a sophisticated approach to transitioning toward clean energy infrastructure.
Geothermal energy offers unique advantages over other renewable sources, including stable power generation independent of weather conditions. The agreement signals a potentially transformative moment for renewable energy adoption in the Asian market, where traditional energy sources have historically dominated.
The partnership with Baseload Capital highlights the growing collaboration between technology companies and specialized renewable energy developers. Such agreements are critical in driving the global transition to carbon-neutral energy systems and supporting international climate change mitigation efforts.