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    In July 2010, Google signed an agreement with an Iowa wind farm to buy 114 megawatts of power for 20 years. In December 2016, Google announced that—starting in 2017—it would purchase enough renewable energy to match 100% of the energy usage of its data centers and offices.

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    The FCC approved the sale on December 20, 2018, and it was completed on January 2, 2019, making Raycom Sports a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gray. In July 2021, Raycom launched the streaming only Origin Sports Network which rebroadcasts games featuring famous athletes. The network also has select original programming.

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    At an academic level, 20 universities offer Dutch studies in the United States. [73] [74] In Canada, Dutch is the fourth most spoken language by farmers, after English, French and German, [100] and the fifth most spoken non-official language overall (by 0.6% of Canadians).