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Amid dispute with Idaho Power, Hoku gets $10 million (access required)

by Brad Iverson-Long
Published: January 11,2012
Time posted: 6:16 pm

The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is set to rule on whether Idaho Power can shut off the lights on Hoku Materials’ Pocatello plant, but the solar cell parts company announced Jan. 11 an infusion of $10 million from its Chinese owner that could pay its power bill and other expenses. Hoku CEO Scott Paul said the ...
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