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EDF Renewables North America, Clean Power Alliance In Deal For Solar, Storage

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The Clean Power Alliance, the local renewable power provider which serves a significant number of Southern California cities, has signed a deal with San Diego-based renewable power developer EDF Renewables North America for a 300 megawatt solar project coupled with a 600 MWh battery storage energy system, the two said this morning.

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One Source Alliance May Mixer

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Join One Source Alliance for appetizers and incredible networking opportunities with like-minded professionals from the Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles regions! This is the place to meet partners and customers, share ideas, and develop new business opportunities.

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Interview with Jon Grishpul, GreatBuildz

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For our interview today, we talked with CEO and co-founder Jon Grishpul about the startup, which offers up its services for free to homeowners in the Los Angeles area. We only operate in Los Angeles County and parts of Ventura County, and from here, we're going to gradually build our network across other areas around Los Angeles as we expand.

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Streamlining The Sports Recruiting Process with FieldLevel

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That''s what Los Angeles-based FieldLevel (www.fieldlevel.com) has been working on, making it easier for coaches to network and exchange information on athletes. Form there, we got interest from incubators, angel investors, and venture capital. We took that feedback, and developed it into a really streamlined, minimal viable product.

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Interview with Paul Gloger, Rockoco

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in funding from the Pasadena Angels, for its technology which applies semiconductor processing to diamonds to create more brilliant and super-polished stones. And, although the initial results had many flaws, they've taken the four years since to develop the technology to where you'd want to use it. George, who has a Ph.D.

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