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A SunPower employee installs rooftop solar s on a new house under construction in KB Home’s Terramor development near the 15 freeway south of Corona. California is on the verge of becoming the first state in the nation mandating solar power be included in all new homes built after Jan. 1, 2020. “Innovations and sustainability has been at the heart of our business for many years,” said Jacob Atalla, KB Home’s vice president of sustainability initiatives. (Photo by Will Lester- The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
A SunPower employee installs rooftop solar s on a new house under construction in KB Home’s Terramor development near the 15 freeway south of Corona. California is on the verge of becoming the first state in the nation mandating solar power be included in all new homes built after Jan. 1, 2020. “Innovations and sustainability has been at the heart of our business for many years,” said Jacob Atalla, KB Home’s vice president of sustainability initiatives. (Photo by Will Lester- The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
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Bankruptcy proceedings lead to another round of layoffs in the Santee office of solar company SunPower

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