Daily Journal Staff Writer
On any given rooftop of a Walmart chain in California, you might find a spread of shiny, energy-generating solar panels. Among the retail giant's myriad sustainable efforts, it has pledged to equip three-quarters of its stores in the state with solar systems - a move that may hint at the future of the commercial sector's efforts to stabilize energy costs. But such small-scale efforts are also likely t...
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