Think about how much you use electricity each day: every time you flip a light switch, use the microwave to heat-up dinner, boot up your laptop for work, or power on your TV at night to watch some Netflix before bed. It’s a lot—and you’d probably lose track after a while. At the end of the year, though, the average U.S. household will use roughly 10.6 MWh of electricity.
That’s a lot of energy that goes into powering our day-to-day lives. But if you were, say, a Big Tech company…
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