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		<title>Google’s Invenergy Wind Farms Supply Renewable Energy to Google Cloud Region.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Google has started using renewable energy from Invenergy wind farms to power its newest Google Cloud region in the United States. This move supports Google’s goal to run on clean energy every hour of every day by 2030. The company signed a new agreement with Invenergy, a leading developer of sustainable energy projects. Under this [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google has started using renewable energy from Invenergy wind farms to power its newest Google Cloud region in the United States. This move supports Google’s goal to run on clean energy every hour of every day by 2030. The company signed a new agreement with Invenergy, a leading developer of sustainable energy projects. Under this deal, wind power generated by Invenergy’s facilities will directly supply electricity to Google’s data centers in the region. </p>
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<p>The partnership adds to Google’s long-standing commitment to sustainability. Google has been carbon neutral since 2007. It matched 100% of its global electricity use with renewable energy purchases for several years. Now, the focus is shifting toward real-time clean energy matching. This means using renewable power at the same time it is consumed, not just over the course of a year.</p>
<p>Invenergy operates some of the largest wind farms in North America. These sites produce enough clean electricity to support major tech infrastructure. The new arrangement helps stabilize the local power grid while reducing carbon emissions. It also shows how big tech companies and clean energy providers can work together effectively.</p>
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<p>                 Google Cloud customers will benefit from this greener infrastructure. Their data and applications will run on systems powered by wind energy. This change does not affect service performance but improves the environmental footprint of cloud computing. The project is part of a broader effort by Google to invest in clean energy across its global operations. More deals like this are expected as Google expands its cloud regions and pushes toward its 24/7 carbon-free energy target.</p>
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		<title>Samsung’s Memory Efficiency Improved</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Samsung Electronics announced a major improvement in memory chip efficiency today. This development significantly reduces power use in devices. It targets smartphones, computers, and data centers. Saving energy is crucial for battery life and environmental impact. Samsung engineers achieved this through new chip designs. These designs change how the chips handle data flow internally. Less [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Electronics announced a major improvement in memory chip efficiency today. This development significantly reduces power use in devices. It targets smartphones, computers, and data centers. Saving energy is crucial for battery life and environmental impact. Samsung engineers achieved this through new chip designs. These designs change how the chips handle data flow internally. Less energy is lost during data movement and storage operations. The new chips are also faster. They process information quicker while using less power. This is a big step forward for mobile gadgets. Longer battery life means users rely less on chargers. Data centers benefit greatly too. Lower power consumption cuts operational costs substantially. It also reduces the heat generated by servers. Cooling needs decrease, saving more energy overall. Samsung confirmed the technology is ready for mass production. Expect to see these efficient chips in products soon. Major device makers are already testing them. Feedback from partners is reportedly very positive. This efficiency boost comes at a good time. Global demand for powerful, energy-saving electronics keeps rising. Regulations around energy use are tightening worldwide. Samsung&#8217;s innovation directly addresses these market and environmental pressures. The company highlighted its commitment to sustainable technology. Better efficiency helps customers and the planet. This advancement strengthens Samsung&#8217;s position in the competitive memory market. It builds on years of research into low-power solutions. The new chips use existing manufacturing processes. This means faster adoption without big factory changes. Samsung promises more details at upcoming tech events. </p>
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