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  "textContent": "Elon Musk says that he wants SpaceX and Tesla teams to work together to build 100 gigawatts of solar power manufacturing capacity in the US — cells and modules. And he wants to do that within three years. There’s a lot to consider here. Before we get into some of ... [continued]\n\nThe post Is SpaceX & Tesla 100-Gigawatt/Year US Solar System Production Plan Realistic? appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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