Five things we learned from Google's green power data dump

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Google is intent on sourcing carbon-free energy 24 hours a day - but it's more difficult than it sounds

The development of afordable renewable energy technologies has made possible a future where everything from cars to computers can run on carbon-free energy. But despite swift progress in battery technology...

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