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Google bankrolls virtual power plant to power its data centers

By Elena Rostova Published: June 4, 2026 2 MIN READ
Google bankrolls virtual power plant to power its data centers
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Google has agreed to fund a virtual power plant that will aggregate distributed energy resources—electric vehicles, smart thermostats, and rooftop batteries—to buffer the PJM grid during peak stress and keep its regional data centers humming.

How the virtual power plant will work

Voltus, a leading VPP platform, will recruit participants, compensate them for curtailing load or releasing stored energy, and coordinate the response through a cloud‑based control system. The scheme targets up to ↑ 100 MW of flexible capacity by 2027, enough to offset a typical data‑center surge on a scorching July evening.

Google will underwrite the installation costs and pay a per‑kilowatt‑hour incentive, while the additional headroom will be earmarked for its own facilities, reducing the need for new peaker plants.

“There is no single fix for grid constraints; we must pursue every avenue of load flexibility,” said Michael Terrell, Google’s global head of advanced energy.

Regulators are already experimenting with similar models. A Texas emergency‑curtailment rule forces large users to switch to backup or shed load when reliability margins dip, and a proposed federal incentive could fast‑track new data‑center permits in exchange for demand‑response commitments.

Critics point to low enrollment in pilot programs. A California study found that only ↓ 1% of EV owners signed up for managed charging when the payout was $40 a month, suggesting that monetary offers alone may not drive mass participation.

Nevertheless, the Google‑Voltus partnership marks the first high‑profile corporate use of a VPP to directly support data‑center power needs. If the model scales, it could reshape how tech firms source electricity in an era of AI‑driven compute growth.

For further reading, see Reuters and Bloomberg.

Reported by: Elena Rostova
Socio-Economic Trends Analyst
Analysis By Elena Rostova
Senior Intel Analyst & Contributing Editor. Focused on deep-tier geopolitical and market strategies.
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