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Sunny Side Up: Hartnell Community College students working with GRID Alternatives install a 2.5-kilowatt system on a low-income Castroville home.

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Public schools are finding learning opportunities in solar energy.

B udget cuts and revenue losses are clouding financial forecasts at schools across California. Yet even as classroom sizes balloon and arts programs wither, one capital-intensive trend is making notable gains: solar power. Locally, private ...

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