Published 4/17/2009
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James Murray, BusinessGreen , Friday 17 April 2009 at 00:15:00 US utility announces power supply deal that could see it buy power generated by solar satellites within seven years It might sound like the start of a 1950s B movie, but US energy giant PG&E; has this week thrown its considerable weight behind a US startup that plans to... > >
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