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General Motors | March 05, 2020
General Motors wants to make it a two-horse race between itself and Tesla with its next generation of all-electric vehicles starting next year. The Detroit automaker during an “EV Day” on Wednesday provided unprecedented details about its plans, including unveiling about a dozen of its upcoming products and announcing spending of more than $20 billion over the next five years on all-electric and autonomous vehicles. “We thought it was time for people to understand that General Motors has a leade...
Reuters | June 16, 2020
The U.S. clean energy sector has lost more than 620,000 jobs, or 18% of its work force, as stay-at-home orders and a weakened economy have slowed demand for solar panels and energy-efficient systems and curbed production of electric vehicles and clean fuels, a report published on Monday showed. The industry lost 27,000 jobs in May, a slower rate of decline than in April and March, when states first implemented lockdown orders to combat the spread of the coronavirus, according to the analysis of ...
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Solaria | September 15, 2021
Solaria Corporation, a global provider of advanced solar energy products, today announced an addition to its industry-leading solar product line. Solaria’s new PowerXT® 430R-PL (430-Watt) solar panel features high-power density and an optimized form factor – along with unparalleled aesthetics and a 25-year comprehensive warranty. Solaria PowerXT 430R-PL solar panels will be available in March 2022 through leading solar and electrical distributors in North America. Read More
Energy news | March 23, 2020
As Xcel Energy prepares to join California’s imbalance market, other utilities in the state have looked east instead. Like the Continental Divide that splits Colorado waters into those flowing toward the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, the state’s electrical utilities have decided to go either east or west to take advantage of new or growing energy markets. But will this new seam in energy imbalance markets remain as utilities seek even greater benefits of a regional transmission organization? ...
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