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Waaree Energies has announced plans to establish its first U.S. manufacturing facility, in the Houston area. 

Located in Brookshire, the facility will have an initial capacity of 3 GW of solar modules annually by the end of next year, says the company. Waaree plans to invest up to $B over the next four years to scale its annual module manufacturing production up to 5 GW by 2027.

The company will also add an integrated U.S.-made solar cell facility, expected to be operational by 2025.

“We are proud of this significant commitment by Waaree to U.S. domestic solar manufacturing,” says Hitesh Doshi, Waaree chairman and managing director. “In partnership with a company of SB Energy’s mission and stature, Waaree is fostering a solar manufacturing ecosystem in Texas, a state that has taken a leading position in clean energy manufacturing.”

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Gotta Watch Your Language Around the Kids

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Funny stuff.

Gotta Watch Your Language Around the Kids

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Run-of-River Hydro — Just When You Thought You’d Seen it All

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For some reason, people post a great deal of pure bullshit on social media on the subject of renewable energy.

Some of it requires some level of knowledge of the subject to figure out, but not the one at left, where the turbines are oriented at right angles to the flow of the river!

Run-of-River Hydro — Just When You Thought You’d Seen it All

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More Crap re: Renewable Energy Breakthroughs

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Obviously, this is pure crap.

1) Vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) are less efficient than their horizontal counterparts.

More importantly:

2) Wind turbines are not cited in areas with buildings that block wind currents.

3) Cities are not built in areas with huge wind currents because people generally find strong winds to be obnoxious.

More Crap re: Renewable Energy Breakthroughs

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