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Tesla announces the completion of a major solar power project. Tesla recently merged with SolarCity, America’s largest provider of solar power services, and the new collaboration already has cause to celebrate. Tesla announced earlier this week that they had completed a solar energy project on the island of Ta’u in American Samoa. “This island in...

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