Tech Titan Alphabet Snaps Up Energy Startup Intersect for Billions to Fuel AI Data Centers
Alphabet, Google's parent company, has announced a significant acquisition: the clean energy developer Intersect. The deal, valued at $4.75 billion in cash plus existing debt, represents one of Alphabet's largest strategic moves aimed at substantially expanding its data center capacity. This acquisition comes at a crucial time when Big Tech firms are increasingly investing in energy infrastructure, particularly as power grids in the United States face mounting challenges in meeting the escalating energy demands of generative AI technologies.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, emphasized the strategic importance of this deal. He stated that Intersect would enable Alphabet to "expand capacity, operate more nimbly in building new power generation in lockstep with new data center load, and reimagine energy solutions to drive US innovation and leadership." This highlights Alphabet's commitment to securing a reliable and scalable energy supply for its rapidly growing technological infrastructure.
Details of the acquisition reveal that Google already held a minority stake in Intersect, stemming from an $800 million funding round in December of the previous year. Under the terms of the new agreement, Alphabet will acquire Intersect's portfolio of energy and data center projects that are either currently in the development phase or actively under construction. However, certain aspects of Intersect's operations will remain distinct and separate from Alphabet. Reuters reported that Intersect's existing operating assets in Texas, along with its operating and under-development assets in California, will not be part of this specific acquisition.
Crucially, Intersect will retain its independent brand identity and will continue to be led by its current CEO, Sheldon Kimbers. Alphabet's statement clarified that "Intersect’s operations will remain separate from Alphabet and Google under the Intersect brand and will be led by Sheldon Kimber. It will partner closely with Google’s technical infrastructure team, continuing work on in-development, and new, joint projects; this includes the companies’ first announced co-located data center and power site, under construction in Haskell County, Texas." This indicates a collaborative model where Intersect will serve as a dedicated partner in energy development.
According to its official website, Intersect boasts an impressive portfolio of approximately $15 billion worth of infrastructure, encompassing projects either already in operation or under construction. These projects are anticipated to deliver about 10.8 gigawatts of power, expected to be online or in various stages of development by the year 2028. Alphabet articulated that acquiring specific Intersect assets is projected to "unlock abundant, reliable, affordable energy supply that enables the buildout of data center infrastructure without passing on costs to grid customers," thereby ensuring sustainable growth without burdening existing utility users. The transaction is slated for completion by the first half of 2026.
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