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Google ads to its green image with a $75 million investment to help homeowners get hooked up to solar power.

Google has been making some significant green efforts over the years. The search giant’s latest contribution to renewable energy is a second investment in residential solar. Google announced it would be setting aside $75 million to help homeowners hook into the power of the sun, making the company’s total contribution pile to clean energy a whopping $850 million.

The search giant has teamed up with Clean Power Finance to create a fund with that $75 million which will help 3,000 homeowners make the transition to solar. Rick Needham, Director of Green Business Operations, pointed out on the Google Green Blog that the initial costs of solar installation can be daunting to homeowners. Google will be providing the system to homes across the country for no cost—something that typically costs $30,000 to $40,000.

The idea is that once home’s are hooked up with solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, it will be cheaper and cleaner than drawing electricity from the grid. Homeowners will agree to buy back the power generated by the installed panels (which they won’t own) at a fixed monthly rate, which will most likely be cheaper than their current rate. The rate also covers maintenance. Google will own the panels, the power inverters—all the hardware, though the company won’t be stamping its brand on the assets.

Google will be using Clean Power Finance to connect to solar installers across the country. Installers in Clean Power Finance will take care of maintenance and performance. Installers will build the system, and in turn help build their business, though Google’s investment entitles it to ownership of the system.

Google’s first foray into residential solar was a $280 million investment in SolarCity. Google also invested $100 million in a wind farm project earlier this year, and $168 million in a solar tower plant.

Via MSNBC

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  1. Timothy Garner at 3:33pm 29th September 2011 Or if there is one?
  2. Timothy Garner at 3:33pm 29th September 2011 I would be interested to see the government check that is payed to them for doing this?
  3. Christopher Vokey at 6:20am 29th September 2011 Google taking over the world?
  4. Troy Stone at 5:32am 29th September 2011 Yesterday they upload the Dead Sea Scrolls... today they invenst 75 million into solar powered homes. I'm surprised Google doesn't have a space program. They'd get us to Neptune long before Virgin or NASA gets us to Mars. I love Google!
  5. Troy Stone at 5:30am 29th September 2011 Google never spends 30,000 or 100,000. Whenever I see a Google article... its $25,000,000 or more. Jesus! Its like they got their own money press equipment in Mountain View! WTF?!
  6. Zackery Brown at 4:50am 29th September 2011 One step forward to cleaning up our energy consumption. I applaud what google is doing for the environment and home owners.
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