Change the energy debate 'in a single deal'
Mike Cannon-Brookes is dead serious about an ambitious Tesla proposal to solve the energy crisis. It could "change the energy conversation in this country with a single deal".
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Mike Cannon-Brookes is dead serious about an ambitious Tesla proposal to solve the energy crisis. It could "change the energy conversation in this country with a single deal".
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