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HERCULES — On the surface, Victoria by the Bay is a charming neighborhood of 926 homes only a short walk from the shores of San Pablo Bay. But the ground beneath the roughly 200-acre development was once home to the former Pacific Refinery Co., a facility built in 1966 that produced 55,000 barrels of oil
(Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) Corda Solar employee Brendan Baumgartner, left, holds a solar panel as Brad Alvey installs the panel at a home in Danville on Dec. 21, 2023. 2019 was a good year for residential solar in California. Households served by the three large investor-owned utilities — Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern
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
(Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) Corda Solar employee Brendan Baumgartner, left, holds a solar panel as Brad Alvey installs the panel at a home in Danville on Dec. 21, 2023. 2019 was a good year for residential solar in California. Households served by the three large investor-owned utilities — Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern
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
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
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