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Besides tax credits for industries and utilities that use renewable fuels, the Inflation Reduction Act rewards consumers who adopt home energy efficiencies with rebates and offers tax credits to those who purchase electric vehicles.
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It’s the largest gift in the North Minneapolis nonprofit’s 11-year history.
The retailer's net earnings were down 90 percent in the second quarter.
All but four are based in the Twin Cities metro.
The 82-year-old Minnesota company will combine with EisnerAmper, a larger business that can invest in its growth.
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The semiconductor equipment maker is slated to change hands in a $380 million deal.