The U.S. Clean-Energy Company That Hit the Subsidies Jackpot

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The U.S. Clean-Energy Company That Hit the Subsidies Jackpot
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First Solar stands out among beneficiaries of Biden’s climate legislation as other green energy companies try to “get on the gravy train”

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A First Solar plant in Walbridge, Ohio. The solar-panel maker expects to receive as much as $710 million this year from U.S. government subsidies.

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