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Google brings additional investment to Berkeley County data center
web posted January 19, 2013
COLUMBIA – Governor Nikki Haley, state
Sen. Paul Campbell, Berkeley County Supervisor Dan Davis, Berkeley
County Chamber of Commerce President Elaine Morgan, Google’s Berkeley
County Data Center Operations Manager Eric Wages and local business and
community leaders participated in a groundbreaking ceremony announcing
that Google will expand its operations at the Mt. Holly Commerce Park
in Berkeley County. The additional $600 million investment at the data
center site brings Google’s total investment to over $1.2 billion.
“South Carolina and the Berkeley County community are great places in
which to work and grow,” said Data Center Operations Manager Eric
Wages. “When Google first announced plans to come to Berkeley County in
2007, we were attracted to not only the energy infrastructure,
developable land and available workforce, but also the extraordinary
team from the local community that made us feel welcome. Today’s
announcement is just a continuation of our investment in the state.
Google is proud to call Berkeley County home.”
The announcement aligns with Google’s goals to provide the best
possible user experience. The data center in Berkeley County houses
computer systems and associated components that support services such
as Google search, Gmail, Google+ and YouTube. The company is growing
capacity to meet demand for Google’s services.
“Today’s announcement is another big win for South Carolina. We
celebrate Google’s decision to grow its footprint in Berkeley County
with a $600 million investment. When a world-class company like Google
decides to expand in the Palmetto State, it shows we are providing the
sort of business environment that helps foster success,” said Governor
Nikki Haley.
Google first announced plans for a South Carolina data center in 2007
and made an initial investment of $600 million to get the center up and
running. In November 2010, Google announced plans to construct a second
building at the site, which is now in operation.
“Google has been a part of South Carolina’s business community for
several years now and today’s announcement reaffirms the company’s
commitment to our state. Investments like this not only create wealth
but also help to sustain the surrounding communities,” said Secretary
of Commerce Bobby Hitt.
Google operates some of the world’s most efficient data centers – the
company’s facilities consume 50 percent less energy than the typical
data center. In 2007, Google made a voluntary commitment to become
carbon neutral, and to reach this goal the company strives for
efficiency and sustainable business practices. At the Berkeley County
site, Google is experimenting with ways to collect stormwater and use
it to cool the servers inside the data center.
“When our community came together to develop this business park, we
wanted to attract leading companies that would establish deep roots and
grow,” said state Sen. Paul Campbell. “Google’s expansion is an example
of how Berkeley County can serve the needs of the world's most
innovative and dynamic companies. I hope Google’s growth here prompts
other growing businesses to put down roots here.”
“Google is a world-class corporation impacting life and business in our
ever changing technology-based society. The continued growth at the
Berkeley Campus is significant not only for Google, but serves as an
endorsement of success to other industries that consider choosing to
locate in our county and region,” said Berkeley County Supervisor Dan
Davis.
Google is also involved in supporting science and mathematics programs
in local schools. Since 2008, it has awarded more than $885,000 in
grants to local schools and nonprofits. It also has helped implement a
free, downtown Wi-Fi network in Goose Creek.
“Google is a vital member of our region’s business community and their
significant expansion is a testament to our fast-growing advanced
security and IT sectors and knowledge economy,” said Wayne Hall, CRDA
Board Chairman.
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