
@nevadannews Nevada continues to transition to clean energy, a particularly crucial process for a city like Las Vegas, that is among the fastest-warming in the country. @ogofthehrc has more! Read more here: https://thenevadannews.com/politics/2024/01/29/las-vegas-solar-manufacturing-facility-to-triple-operations-after-federal-funding/
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