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Google to Own the Wind, Too

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The search engine giant plans heavy investments in a network of deepwater transmission lines that will bring power from offshore wind farms to Coastal states, solving a problem that has long plagued the green sector: How can wind energy be transmitted from the windy ocean to less breezy locales cost effectively?

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