GE Vernova announced on Tuesday that it has finalized an agreement with Amazon’s cloud services division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), to assist in the expansion of its data center infrastructure.
This collaboration aims to address the growing global energy demand, enhance grid security and reliability, and decrease carbon emissions from electric power systems.
Big tech companies are investing heavily in artificial intelligence and the necessary infrastructure to support it. This includes a strong focus on sourcing cleaner energy to power these systems and reduce their environmental impact.
GE Vernova plans to provide AWS with a range of solutions designed to electrify and lower carbon emissions in data centers across North America, Europe, and Asia. “GE Vernova is well positioned through its broad portfolio of energy products and services to help AWS obtain reliable, cost-effective, and more sustainable electricity for its data centers,” said Pablo Koziner, the company’s chief commercial officer.
As part of the deal, AWS will support the GE Vernova’s cloud migration and digital innovation initiatives by providing cloud services solutions.