By Nicholas Targ and Elizabeth Lake
In 1907, Los Angeles' clear skies, bright sunlight and vast expanses of open land was the allure that brought the first motion picture producers to set-up shop in the region. More than 100 years later, the face of the landscape has changed. However, these same factors - sun, weather, and open space - have given rise to a boom in the solar energy industry in the last reaches of the undeveloped California southlands. An alignment ...
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