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E3, a Willdan Company, to Create a Plan for Pasadena to Source Carbon-Free Electricity

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $WLDN--Willdan Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WLDN) announced today that Energy + Environmental Economics (E3), Willdan’s wholly owned subsidiary, has been selected by the City of Pasadena’s community-owned utility Pasadena Water and Power to develop an Optimized Strategic Plan for sourcing carbon-free electricity. The City has set a goal to secure 100% of its electricity from carbon-free sources by 2030. E3 will work closely with Pasadena Water and Power and the City to explor...

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