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This Week In Energy Transition - TRC Secures $2 Billion for Clean Energy and Transport Projects
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TRC Companies has announced surpassing $2 billion in funding secured for clean commercial transportation and renewable energy projects across North America. This achievement highlights TRC’s expertise in facilitating grant applications and funding requests for over 650 projects, which support low- and zero-emission transportation technologies and diverse clean energy solutions. Among the funded initiatives are significant projects such as the JETSI Project for zero-emission trucks, the Nevada Gold Mines Solar Project, and the Frito-Lay Zero Emission Freight Facility. TRC’s 90% success rate in grant applications underscores its adeptness in aiding clients to access governmental and local funding sources to achieve economic and environmental objectives.
Elsewhere in the market, Panasonic Holdings (TSE:6752) was trading firmly up 13.7% and finishing the session at ¥1,738, not far from its 52-week high. In the meantime, Yokogawa Electric (TSE:6841) trailed, down 7.1% to finish the session at ¥2,942.
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- Vistra (NYSE:VST) ended the day at $171.61 up 1.9%.
- Applied Materials (NasdaqGS:AMAT) finished trading at $180.67 up 1.2%.
- Tesla (NasdaqGS:TSLA) settled at $378.17 down 3.6%.
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