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El Paso Electric (EPE) has started construction on a 10 MW facility as part of the company’s second Texas Community Solar program expansion. 

Along with a reduced monthly charge for current subscribers, the expanded program will provide a discount to income-qualified state residential customers, says the company, adding that the new facility is expected to be operational by the end of this year.

EPE selected EDF Renewables to construct a total of 18,930 panels across the 70 acre solar facility in San Elizario, Texas.

“The success of our existing Texas Community Solar program shows us that our customers want access to renewable energy in an effortless way,” says EPE’s Jessica Christianson. “After the first expansion of the program in 2018, we began to develop the framework for greater capacity additions. We are excited to grow our community solar generation with this installation in San Elizario and reduce the cost of the program for all subscribers.”

The Texas Community Solar Program has been fully subscribed since 2017 and a reserve list is available for residential and commercial customers in the service territory who do not have rooftop panels.

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Do Oil Wells Dropped by Big Oil Represent an Investment Opportunity?

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Two comments:

1) If you want to a part of the environmental collapse that is coming from our civilization’s continued reliance of fossil fuels, you’re morally defective. In the parlance of the common man, you’re an asshole.

2) If you think there is profit available from investing in oil wells that the most sophisticated petroleum engineers turned done, you’re a total moron.

Do Oil Wells Dropped by Big Oil Represent an Investment Opportunity?

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The Haves and the Have-Nots

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I met a professional investor today whom I asked for his prognostication about the U.S. economy.  He replied that the only thing he’s sure of is the growing chasm between the rich and poor, a point to which we agreed.

We’re living through the dying days of free-market capitalism.  Rich people have cracked the code to increasing their wealth without limit at the expense of everyone else on Earth.  They own our congress, as evidenced by the congressional Republicans, who kowtow to Donald Trump and their billionaire donors.

In the United States, morality has increasingly ebbed away to the point that trying to live a life of honesty and decency has become a joke.

One may think that the working class would be getting tired of being ground into the pavement by corporate greed, but no, they regard people like us as woke, socialist losers, so any attempt to turn this around appears to be going lightly nowhere.

As shown above, Bernie Sanders hasn’t lost hope.

The Haves and the Have-Nots

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The Miseries of Planned Societies

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The people in Northern Europe and other spots around the globe are miserable?  Democratic socialism has been the driving force in making the people of the following counties the seven happiest on Earth (in order).

Finland

Iceland

Denmark

Costa Rica

Sweden

Norway

Netherlands

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