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Google is Voltus’ first ‘bring-your-own-capacity’ customer

The VPP provider will procure up to 100 MW of distributed flexible capacity for data centers in PJM.

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latitudemedia.comStai leggendo13 h fa

Google is Voltus’ first ‘bring-your-own-capacity’ customer

Google signs its first 100 MW virtual power plant deal with Voltus, becoming the first hyperscaler to directly finance distributed capacity under the bring-your-own-capacity framework. The BYOC model bridges the capacity gap through 2030s and establishes PPA-like VPP contracts as bankable infrastructure for hyperscale AI deployments, addressing critical grid flexibility.

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We’ve signed a first-of-its-kind agreement with Voltus to create a smart capacity solution for the grid.

Google and Voltus signed an agreement to create a smart energy capacity solution for the grid.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·blog.google

    We’ve signed a first-of-its-kind agreement with Voltus to create a smart capacity solution for the grid.

    Google and Voltus signed an agreement to create a smart energy capacity solution for the grid.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·latitudemedia.com

    Google is Voltus’ first ‘bring-your-own-capacity’ customer

    The VPP provider will procure up to 100 MW of distributed flexible capacity for data centers in PJM.

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