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Bill Gates-backed Airloom Gatel begins to build its first plant
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Bill Gates-backed Airloom Gatel begins to build its first plant

Silva10 hours ago10 hours ago04 mins

The power of air is running some headwinds, and not the class wasting its turbines. Recently, President Trump was decided to fight against technology, an unacceptable disruption in accordance with increasing costs in recent years. Onshore wind power went out for $ 61 per megawatt-hours last year, according to Paarkiwhich ruin a decade of high…

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