Grid Talk: The Googlization of Electricity

In this episode of Grid Talk we hear from Raiford Smith, Google’s lead for Energy, Analytics, and Markets.

Grid Talk

January 13, 2021
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"We now want to have carbon-free energy every hour of every day everywhere at all times by 2030."

RAIFORD SMITH, ENERGY, ANALYTICS, AND MARKETS LEAD, GOOGLE

In 2019 Google announced it was purchasing $2 billion worth of wind and solar energy to ensure the company is 100% renewable. Now the company is out with a new goal – carbon-free 24x7. In this episode of Grid Talk, we hear from Raiford Smith who is Google’s lead for Energy, Analytics, and Markets.

Mr. Smith explains the difference between 100% renewable and carbon-free 24x7.

“We now want to have carbon-free energy every hour of every day everywhere at all times by 2030… not just to do it on the annualized global basis but now, to actually get down into the details and do it at every data center everywhere we consume energy every hour,” Smith told Grid Talk.

Mr. Smith discusses the challenges of the company’s new goal, how it could transform the energy market, and what it will take to make it happen.

“It requires investments and innovations in those four areas: analytics, technology, the regulatory end, and commercial solutions.”

Raiford Smith leads the teams responsible for energy strategy, energy supply, utility interconnections, renewable energy, regulatory engagement, economic development, and energy hedging for Google’s global fleet of data centers. Mr. Smith joined Google in 2019 after a 29-year career in energy and utilities, including executive positions overseeing complex, cross-functional transformation efforts. 

Mr. Smith earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science from the University of Georgia, a Master of Business Administration from the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia, and a Juris Doctor from the Charlotte School of Law. 

Tags:
  • Clean Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Carbon Pollution-Free Electricity
  • Decarbonization
  • Grid Deployment and Transmission