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		<title>Alphabet quits work on its energy-generating kites</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] As Makani&#8217;s Fort Felker said, this doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that Makani is shutting down. Its recent investor Shell is &#8220;exploring options&#8221; to continue work on wind kite technology, although Felker didn&#8217;t elaborate on what that meant. The team did make some progress while under Alphabet&#8217;s wing, launching a 20kW demo project, and growing it [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As Makani&#8217;s Fort Felker said, this doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that Makani is shutting down.  Its <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019-02-12-alphabet-wind-power-kites-shell.html">recent investor Shell</a> is &#8220;exploring options&#8221; to continue work on wind kite technology, although Felker didn&#8217;t elaborate on what that meant.  The team did make some progress while under Alphabet&#8217;s wing, launching a 20kW demo project, and growing it to a kite capable of 600kW.</p>
<p>As <em>TechCrunch</em> <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/18/alphabet-takes-the-wind-out-of-its-makani-energy-kites/">explained</a>, this may be as much about Alphabet&#8217;s shift to a more conservative strategy as anything else.  When Google bought Makani in 2013, it was a company willing to take risks with many forms of technology, whether they were energy kites, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2013-06-14-googles-project-loon-proposes-internet-spread-by-hot-air-balloo.html">internet balloons</a> or <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2013-04-30-google-glass-review.html">smart glasses</a>.  The cost was almost incidental if it meant Google could get into a lucrative field at a very early stage.</p>
<p>Flash forward to 2020 and it&#8217;s a very different story.  Google is now just one part of Alphabet, and idealistic founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019-12-03-larry-page-and-sergey-brin-leave-alphabet-leadership.html">no longer part of the leadership</a>.  Alphabet is a more pragmatic company interested in turning a profit from all of its businesses, and that may mean cutting loose projects that are likely to continue bleeding cash, even if they&#8217;re ultimately promising down the road.</p>
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