In a post today on Facebook, the company's Data Center Energy Manager Vincent Van Son announced that its new data center in Iowa will be powered solely by wind energy drawn from a nearby farm. That's right: Our insatiable hunger for online validation is indirectly helping to support sustainable energy.
Facebook's fourth data center—which will join its super-sustainable predecessors in Oregon and Sweden—is currently under construction in Altoona, Iowa, a suburb of Des Moines. The wind farm it will use is located roughly 70 miles north—further out into the sweeping Great Plains, where the winds are plentiful (the farm itself will eventually contribute 138 MW of power to the Iowa grid). The building is scheduled to open in 2015.
Facebook isn't alone in pursuing sustainable ways to power energy-hogging data centers, since Microsoft and Google are exploring similar projects (Wired calls it an "arms race"). And there's nothing wrong with a little rivalry—especially when it comes to a technology that's actually going to benefit the world at large. [Wired; Facebook]