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Search engine outfit Google says it is close to having its entire power bill paid for by using renewable energy.

Google has a power bill which would make most people wince with more data centres than you can poke a stick at. It said that its engineers have spent years perfecting Google’s data centres, making them 50 percent more energy efficient than the industry average.

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