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Google grants more than $2 million for energy policy reform

Posted on January 15, 2013 by David Pomerantz

Wind Farm in Texas

Google has begun 2013 with announcements of two significant investments to advance the future of renewable energy and energy efficiency in the United States. Continue reading →

Posted in Energy, Global warming | Tagged clean energy, clean our cloud, cool IT, Energy Foundation, energy revolution, Google, wind energy | Leave a comment
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