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Meta says it will buy 791 megawatts of solar and wind power in Ohio , Arkansas , and Texas .
The social media company has been on a renewable buying spree.
The deals give renewables a boost at a time when subsidies for the technologies are being targeted for elimination in the reconciliation bills.
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