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  2. Baker Motor Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Baker Electric - Quality Service in 1913. In 1913, Baker was overtaken in sales by Detroit Electric and, in 1914, merged with fellow Cleveland automaker Rauch and Lang to become Baker, Rauch & Lang. [2] The last Baker cars were made in 1916, but electric industrial trucks continued for a few more years.

  3. Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Baker Motor Vehicle Co. building in 1911. In early 1909, the Winslow House was sold to the Baker Electric Motor Car Co. and demolished. The structure was designed by local architect Frank B. Meade [5] [6] [7] in a mix of Early Commercial and Mission Revival styles.

  4. Blue Oak Energy - Wikipedia

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    In late 2011, the firm partnered with Baker Electric Solar to complete the design and construction oversight for a 1.5MW project for the U.S. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California. Blue Oak Energy designed hardware for the solar panel mounting involved in the project. [6]

  5. Lincoln Electric Buys Baker Industries, Sees Bright Prospects

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  6. List of power stations in California - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, California had a total summer capacity of 78,055 MW through all of its power plants, and a net energy generation of 193,075 GWh. [3] Its electricity production was the third largest in the nation behind Texas and Florida. California ranks first in the nation as a producer of solar, geothermal, and biomass resources. [4]

  7. Baker, California - Wikipedia

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    Baker was established in 1929 by Ralph Jacobus Fairbanks (1857–1942), who was an American prospector, entrepreneur, and pioneer who established several towns in the Death Valley area of California, including Fairbanks Springs (1904–05) and Shoshone (1910).

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