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Gibbons pleased with renewable energy laws

Las Vegas : NV : USA | 6 months ago  
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Gov. Jim Gibbons said Tuesday he was pleased with the legislature’s approval of renewable energy legislation this session. “Nevada’s future is renewable energy,” he said. He said the incentives contained in legislation he and lawmakers supported could help Nevada become “the...
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  • News Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun | 6 months ago
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  • News Source: Tahoe Daily Tribune | 6 months ago
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