Brightcore Energy is developing a portfolio of solar projects for Princeton University’s Facilities Organization, which will be installed on rooftop and canopy- mounted structures on the university’s Princeton, N.J. campus.
The project consists of four arrays consisting of 4,039 panels, two of which will be rooftop-mounted and two canopy-mounted, with an aggregate 2.2 MW capacity.
“We are so very proud to have been selected for this project,” says Mike Richter, president of Brightcore. “The university has rigorous selection standards and was extremely thoughtful and supportive throughout the process. The school has shown great leadership with its ambitious and detailed sustainability plans, and we are excited to play a role in that.”
The company expects to begin project construction this summer.
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Brightcore Energy Developing Projects on Princeton University Campus
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Here’s another reminder of how far to the extreme low brow right the American conservative movement has swung.
The only political experience Mike Lindell has comes from his having eagerly accepted Trump’s lie that the 2020 election was rigged with massive voter fraud, for which there is exactly zero evidence.
As a consequence, Lindell is facing multiple lawsuits, including a June 2025 verdict ordering him to pay $2.3 million to a former Dominion Voting Systems employee for defamation. He also faces lawsuits from Smartmatic for defamation and a suit over a $3 million unpaid loan.
That’s it, folks. No experiencing running a small town in Alabama, let alone a state full of well-educated progressives in which Trump lost to Kamala Harris by a full 4% in 2024.
Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) Endorses Mike Lindell
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My advice to David:
I doubt this misleading crap is going to work in Dallas County, where voters are relatively well educated and sophisticated.
You’ll need to some place full of real bumpkins, which, in Texas, shouldn’t be too great a challenge.
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