Google to shift computing workloads towards 'greener' data centres Share A Google data centre | Credit: Google Mobile compute workloads to follow the availability of renewable power around the globe based on real-time data, tech giant announces Google is planning to use its Carbon-Intelligent Computing Platform to shift "movable" computing workloads to different data centres based on the availability of renewable energy, it announced this week. In a blog post published on Tuesday, co-founder of Google's Carbon-Intelligent Computing project Ross Koningstein, said the tech giant is currently working on the plan as part of its efforts to completely decarbonise its electricity use by 2030.