GE Vernova signs deal to support Amazon's data center expansion
The renewable energy company GE Vernova announced on Tuesday that it had signed an agreement with Amazon’s cloud services to support its data center expansion plans.
GE Vernova stated that the agreement with Amazon Web Services would help address global energy demand and improve grid security, reliability, and carbon emissions.
Big Tech has spent billions on developing AI technology, infrastructure and cleaner energy sources.
The company will supply AWS a range of solutions to electrify data centers in North America, Europe and Asia and to reduce carbon emissions.
Pablo Koziner is the chief commercial officer of GE Vernova. He said that "GE Vernova's broad portfolio of energy services and products will help AWS to obtain reliable, cost effective, and sustainable electricity for its Data Centers."
The company said that as part of the agreement AWS would help GE Vernova advance its cloud migration efforts and digital innovation by providing cloud service solutions.
(source: Reuters)