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(SunPower) Workers install solar panels in the Bay Area, 2020. SAN JOSE — SunPower has decided to chop 100-plus Bay Area jobs, part of the company’s move to launch wrenching cutbacks and reduced costs in a California solar energy market whose outlook has darkened. San Jose-based SunPower, a solar energy and installation company, had previously
SAN JOSE — SunPower has decided to chop 100-plus Bay Area jobs, part of the company’s move to launch wrenching cutbacks and reduced costs in a California solar energy market whose outlook has darkened. San Jose-based SunPower, a solar energy and installation company, had previously revealed it would slash 1,000 jobs worldwide as part of
2019 was a good year for residential solar in California. Households served by the three large investor-owned utilities — Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric — installed 14% more electricity generation capacity than the prior year. The California Solar & Storage Association celebrated hitting 1 million solar rooftops
By Mark Chediak | Bloomberg SunPower Corp. will eliminate more than 25% of its workforce as the company copes with a prolonged slump in the rooftop solar business. SunPower will cut about 1,000 out of a total of about 3,800 employees, according to a spokesperson. The company plans to shutter its residential installation locations and
Our area is right in the path of totality for an upcoming solar eclipse. We’ll just have to wait another 21 years to see it. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — People across the country took a step outside to get a glimpse of the solar eclipse on April 8. Some from the Tampa Bay area made
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Bay Area reacts to solar eclipse About 400 people went to the Chabot Space and Science Center to watch the solar eclipse. SAN FRANCISCO – As millions of people turn their heads to the sky on Monday to get a look at the rare celestial event, Bay Area residents can expect to see just 35%
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — On April 8, 2024, the United States experienced a rare celestial event: a total solar eclipse. For a few brief hours, the moon traveled in front of the sun, blocking it completely. While California wasn’t in the path of totality, Bay Area residents were still able to partake in the rare
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