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Nissan, FedEx, PG&E and NRG Energy issued a report calling for billions of dollars in government aid to support the transition of the U.S. vehicle fleet to cars that run on batteries. The group is asking for $124 billion in government incentives over eight years including $13.5 billion for tax credits t...
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WASHINGTON - APRIL 22: NRG Energy President and CEO David Crane testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Capitol Hill April 22, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Bill Gross, CEO of eSolar, activates the solar panels as Lancaster, California mayor R. Rex Parris (L) and David Crane (R), President and CEO of NRG Energy watch the results on a screen at the opening of eSolar's first commercial power plant in the desert city of Lancaster August 5, 2009.
View Photo »This Feb. 22, 2009 photo released by Moore Archeological Consulting, shows teams of archaeologists and volunteers using metal detectors to search near an NRG Energy power plant at the San Jacinto battle ground about 20 miles east of Houston in Deer Park, Texas, where they believe hundre...
View Photo »This Feb. 22, 2009 photo released by Moore Archeological Consulting, shows teams of archaeologists and volunteers using metal detectors to search near an NRG Energy power plant at the San Jacinto battle ground about 20 miles east of Houston in Deer Park, Texas, where they believe hundre...
View Photo »Idealab and e-Solar Chief Executive Officer Bill Gross poses in Pasadena, California in this July 8, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »Bill Gross, CEO of eSolar, activates the solar panels as Lancaster, California mayor R. Rex Parris (L) and David Crane (R), President and CEO of NRG Energy watch the results on a screen at the opening of eSolar's first commercial power plant in the desert city of Lancaster August 5, 2009.
View Photo »Nissan, FedEx, PG&E and NRG Energy issued a report calling for billions of dollars in government aid to support the transition of the U.S. vehicle fleet to cars that run on batteries. The group is asking for $124 billion in government incentives over eight years including $13.5 billion for tax credits t...
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