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- Alphabet to acquire data center and energy infrastructure company Intersect
Alphabet said the acquisition will help bring more data center and generation capacity online faster
- Alphabet Announces Agreement to Acquire Intersect to Advance U. S . . .
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif , and SAN FRANCISCO, Calif - December 22, 2025 - Alphabet today announced a definitive agreement to acquire Intersect, which provides data center and energy infrastructure solutions, for $4 75 billion in cash, plus the assumption of debt Google already owns a minority stake in Intersect from a previously announced funding round The acquisition will enable more data
- Alphabet Buys Energy Startup Intersect For $4. 75 Billion To . . . - Forbes
Alphabet on Monday announced it will acquire clean energy startup Intersect Power in a deal valued at $4 75 billion, as the Google parent expands its data center output to meet growing demand for
- Google Buys Data Center Company for $4. 75 Billion
The deal for Intersect, a data center and energy developer, is set to help Google built out its infrastructure for artificial intelligence
- Alphabet to buy clean energy developer Intersect in $4. 75 billion deal . . .
Alphabet said on Monday it would buy clean energy developer Intersect for $4 75 billion in cash, plus assumed debt, as tech giants spend billions to expand the computing and power capacity
- Googles parent buys data center energy specialist Intersect for $4. 75 . . .
Google’s corporate parent on Monday announced an agreement to buy data center energy specialist Intersect for $4 75 billion as part of its effort to secure the vast amounts of electricity needed to power artificial intelligence technology
- Google Stock: Alphabet To Acquire Clean Energy Firm Intersect . . .
Alphabet plans to acquire Intersect Power, a data center and clean energy infrastructure company for $4 75 billion in cash
- Alphabet to buy Intersect Power to bypass energy grid . . .
Google parent Alphabet has agreed to buy Intersect Power, a data center and clean energy developer, for $4 75 billion in cash, plus the assumption of the company’s debt The acquisition, which
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