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This 408-MW solar farm will be one of the largest in Texas

Baua Electric

Photo: Primergy Solar Solar developer Primergy Solar has closed commitments for $588 million in debt financing for a 408-megawatt (MW) solar farm south of Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas. But it’s all going to Microsoft – the tech giant has signed a power purchase agreement with Primergy for 100% of Ash Creek Solar’s power.

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Reynolds buys startup to spice up DMS used-car acquisition generation

Baua Electric

and introduced in 2020, stated its generation can backup sellers and automobile corporations spice up potency and automate boxes together with purchasing, promoting and automobile stock control. AutoVision, primarily based in Santa Clara, Calif.,

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Clean Energy to build new CNG stations for multiple transit agencies and large school district; agreements with trucking, refuse and others

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The North Kansas City School District will replace 124 school buses with new CNG buses with an option to purchase an additional 30 over the next 10 years. These trucks are expected to consume 180,000 DGEs a year and Schmidt has plans to increase its CNG fleet.

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Profile: Li-ion Battery and Pack Supplier Valence Technology

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Two global fulfillment centers—one in Rotterdam and one in Dallas—can ship product to customers within 72 hours. Valence is currently the defendant in an intellectual property dispute with Hydro-Quebec which purchased selected patents from the University of Texas, where Professor Goodenough originally developed the iron phosphate system.

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Designing the First Apple Macintosh: The Engineers’ Story

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Smith, who was well acquainted with the price of electronic components from his early work on reducing the cost of the Apple II, made many decisions about the economics of Macintosh hardware without time-consuming consultations with purchasing agents. to handle the finances of the Macintosh project. in Cupertino, Calif.,

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