Nationwide solar rooftop scheme bags $1.4bn DoE backing

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Project Amp will install the equivalent of all the PV fitted in the US in 2010 on 750 warehouses across the country

The US Department of Energy (DoE) is guaranteeing $1.4bn in loans to put solar panels on commercial building rooftops across the country. The loan will help to fund Project Amp, a multi-phase, $2.3bn...

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