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Google Officially Enters the Energy Market | Fast Company

Posted by Pat Heffernan

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This is great news because now renewable energy will seem ‘real’ to the public. I’ve been in the workforce long enough to remember IBM’s entry into the personal computer market, which suddenly bestowed credibility on the product category previously occupied by others without household brand names. Here’s hoping the same phenomena happens with clean renewable energy — quickly.

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Jul·21

Bill Gates TED discussion on Energy and Zero carbon footprint

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