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Origis Energy has closed on a $136 million construction financing facility and conversion to term loan with MUFG for its Rice Creek Solar project under construction in Putnam County, Fla.

Rice Creek Solar, a 75 MW PV solar facility project the company says is nearing completion, is contracted by the Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) for its members. FMPA will serve as project coordinator for their member-owners, who are slated to purchase power from the facility. Origis is the project’s builder, owner and operator.

“Origis and MUFG continue to build a strong alliance.,” says Vikas Anand, CEO of Origis Energy.

“MUFG’s deep expertise in this sector and their well-defined underwriting process enable Origis to focus on speed to market and successful scaling of our business. Rice Creek Solar is a perfect example of moving the clean energy transition forward through collaborative municipal programs. We thank MUFG for their support and look forward to delivering the project for FMPA.”

Latham & Watkins represented Origis Energy in the transaction, with Akerman serving as local counsel. Milbank acted as MUFG’s counsel, with Greenberg Traurig serving as MUFG’s local counsel.

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Trump on Voter Fraud in California

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I’ve thought about joining the morons who believe whatever comes out of the pathological liar’s mouth, but I simply can’t get there.

Maybe the nonprofit organizations and their thousands of employees that reported that the rate of 2024 voter fraud was .0000845% are all dishonest woke communist sissies, but I just can’t seem to onboard.

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The True Reason for Negative Growth in U.S. Tourism

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Is the reason for the evaporation of tourist dollars, as suggested at left, that the U.S. has long wait times for visas? “Border friction, whatever exactly that means?

How about this? Our country is among the most reviled on Earth.

I’m reminded of a Canadian woman I met a few days ago who was in town for a wedding, who told me that she never would have considered for a second stepping foot in the United States were it not to be a part of her cousin’s daughter’s marriage service.

“I’m leaving on the first plane tomorrow morning, and I hope never to return.”

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ICE in Minneapolis

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I met a woman from Minneapolis this morning, appeared to be in her 70s, grandmother of six, who was in town for an annual family gathering.  I mentioned that I thought it was a shame that such a productive, peace-loving and beautiful city as hers had been through such intense violence.

She replied that that ICE is essentially a terrorist organization. “They’ll grab some random protestor, throw him in a snowbank and publicly spit on him, just to show the crowd who’s in charge.”

Trump’s America.

“They’re gone now, but there’s no guarantee that they won’t come back,” she said.

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