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Al Gore's investments could make him world's first carbon billionaire.


Byline: ANI

Washington, Nov 3(ANI): Former US Vice President Al Gore Noun 1. Al Gore - Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948)
Albert Gore Jr., Gore
 could become the world's first carbon billionaire following his investments in green energy companies after anticipating the need to reinvent the way the world produces and consumes energy.

Gore's venture capital company has been investing to develop energy-saving technologies, which could make electricity grids more efficient.

Last year, they had loaned a California firm, Silver Spring Networks, 75 million dollars to produce hardware and software to improve electricity grid efficiency.

The deal appeared to pay off in a big way last week, when the Energy Department announced 3.4 billion dollars in smart grid This article or section is written like an .
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 grants and of the total, more than 560 million dollars went to utilities with which Silver Spring has contracts, The Telegraph reports.

The move means that Gore's venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins and its partners could recover their investment many times over in coming years.

Meanwhile, critics, mostly on the political right and among global warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution.  sceptics, have been vocal about Gore becoming world's first 'carbon billionaire,' profiteering prof·it·eer  
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 from Government policies, which he supports that would direct billions of dollars to the business ventures he has invested in.

Among his critics is Representative Marsha Blackburn Marsha Blackburn (born June 6, 1952 in Laurel, Mississippi) is a Tennessee politician. A Republican, she represents Tennessee's 7th congressional district, which stretches from the suburbs of Nashville to the suburbs of Memphis. , Republican of Tennessee, who has claimed that Gore stood to benefit personally from the energy and climate policies he was urging Congress to adopt.

However, Gore has maintained that he is simply putting his money where he has been advised to, and said: "Do you think there is omething wrong with being active in business in this country? I am proud of it. I am proud of it." (ANI)

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