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More than 520 solar installations have been enrolled in Tigo Energy‘s Green Glove program, which aims to provide support and resources through the solar system installation process for C&I installers. 

The program includes a design review before installation. During installation, company personnel remain accessible at regional locations. After installation, the company says its support team conducts a review and facilitates follow-up discussions. 

“For Tigo, adopting the Total Quality Solar ethos started with our products and has since expanded far beyond the company walls into what is the Green Glove program today,” says JD Dillon, chief marketing officer at Tigo Energy.

“When solar projects go well, you have no shortage of companies ready to publish case studies; when something in solar goes wrong, you never hear about what exactly went amiss. Getting it right is more important than getting credit, and it should be noted that not all systems in the Green Glove program have been Tigo systems. Green Glove participants benefit from a second opinion from a source with thousands of engineering hours spent analyzing issues in C&I installations and a shared commitment to Total Quality Solar.”

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Carbon Capture and Synthetic Fuels

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As we’ve noted in the past, the idea of capturing CO2 from the atmosphere is completely unfeasible, since 99.96% of the air around is something other than CO2 (mostly nitrogen).  However, there are environments that change this equation radically, cement plants being one of them, where the concentration of CO2 emissions is as high as 30% (versus .04%).

Now, this brings the subject of synthetic fuels into the realm of possibility.  Sure, if you want to make gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, you’ll need two other things: hydrogen (which can come from electrolyzing water), and a considerable amount of energy, as these processes are heavily endothermic, meaning that energy must be supplied from external sources.

The good news is that we have enormous amounts of off-peak wind and nuclear that are wasted every day.  Please see: Doty WindFuels.

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What Trump Is Actually Doing

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With each passing day, there are fewer and fewer American voters who believe the bullshit at left.

Is Trump working hard to stay out of prison? Enrich himself and his family?  Of course.

Could be possibly care less about anything else? Obviously not.

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Flagging Tourism to the United States

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What’s the thought process of people in the rest of the developed world when it comes to visiting the U.S.?

Conversely, would you or I want to visit some country with a deeply corrupt regime that is systematically committing atrocities all around the globe, and whose leader is lining his pockets?

I’m glad I don’t own a resort in New England that counts on a flow of visitors from Canada.  If I were a Canadian, I’d be thinking I’d rather visit hell.

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