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Google.org is the charitable arm of Internet search engine company Google. It lists its mission as helping with global poverty, energy and the environment. It is a for-profit charity, which means it is taxable. This also allows them to lobby and fund beneficial commercial sector initiatives. The organization has committed $75 million in investments and grants as of January 2008. To fund the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Kite applications A major research and development project called Makani Power, based in California and funded by Google.org, is investigating the use of kites in harnessing high altitude wind currents to generate electricity.

Kite A conceptual research and development project by Makani Power, based in California and funded by Google.org, is investigating the use of kites in harnessing high altitude wind currents to generate electricity.

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Kite applications A major research and development project called Makani Power, based in California and funded by Google.org, is investigating the use of kites in harnessing high altitude wind currents to generate electricity.

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Solar power tower The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL has estimated that by 2020 electricity could be produced from power towers for 5.47 cents per kWh. Google.org hopes to develop cheap, low maintenance, mass produceable heliostat components to reduce this cost in the near future.

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Google.org Google.org also manages the Google Foundation.

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    Google.org

    Google.org is the charitable arm of Internet search engine company Google. It lists its mission as helping with global poverty, energy and the environment.
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    Google

    In 2004, Google formed a for-profit philanthropic wing, Google.org, with a start-up fund of US$1 billion.
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    History of Google

    In 2004, Google formed a non-profit philanthropic wing, Google.org, giving it a starting fund of $1 billion.
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    Google Maps

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    Google bomb

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    Google Video

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    Google Earth

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