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Google and Renewable Energy-KQED-This Week in Northern CA
My appearance on TWINC-"This Week in Northern California" talking about Google's Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal plan.
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Google power meter was invented to regulate the consumption of power potentially provided to the public for sale by Google Energy, LLC using 111 year old Tesla technology. This venture between Elon Musk and Google was commemorated by the Triforce Easter egg symbols in 2009. Many of these triangle symbols were incorporated into the Google Doodles that lead up to the 09/09/09 9:09:09 Google Doodle and were subsequently removed from record in The Great Google Doodle Conspiracy.
insightllc
June 24th, 2010
Something obviously went wrong in September 2009. Did they cause Sumatra? Did they invent “Zelda Fan” Susie Sahim to retroactively explain the reason why the Nintendo Tri-Force logos were included in the Doodles in the first place and take the blame off George Hwang because he was instructed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to include the symbolic Triforce symbols? Wish we could ask The Three Musketeers of Tesla Motors but they died in Palo Alto and their bodies were burned beyond recognition.
insightllc
June 24th, 2010
Google..remember, it will always be cheaper to save a watt than to produce a watt._Green Earl
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Producing Negawatts…Since 1981
citizenactivist
June 24th, 2010
Thanks for the video.
Gonna help me a lot in my research on the subject.
MassRajjas
June 24th, 2010
Great Video.
Google has the right idea. We can create cheaper cleaner energy much faster then most people might think possible.
We can not continue to use oil, coal, natural gas and nuclear energy for ever. They all have major downsides.
We can and must change our energy systems while creating a society that conserves and uses less energy then in the past until the energy we create is cheaper and basically harmless to everyone and everything.
MLBinwa
June 24th, 2010