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Nautilus Solar Energy and Foss & Company have announced a $72 million tax equity partnership, covering a 62 MW portfolio of 16 projects across Maine, Minnesota, New York and Maryland. 

“The collaboration with Foss & Company highlights the growing demand for community solar projects that offer an equitable and affordable renewable energy choice,” says Julian Erfurth, Nautilus’ executive director of capital markets. “This partnership not only reinforces our commitment to advancing a cleaner, more resilient energy sector but also expands the reach of community solar across numerous US markets. We are proud to be part of the clean energy transition.”

These projects aim to provide energy to the Northeast and Midwest regions of the U.S. and are expected to be fully operational this year.

NUPH is the long-term owner of the projects, with Nautilus Solar responsible for overseeing construction and maintaining the site’s long-term performance. The company is also responsible for acquiring and managing customer subscriptions through its proprietary platform.

This is the second partnership between Nautilus Solar and Foss & Company.

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Democracy v. Constitutional Republic

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I wish I had $100 for every time I heard some uneducated Trump supporter tell me this.

A democracy is a system where governmental power is derived directly from the will of the majority. A constitutional republic is a specific type of representative democracy where the people elect officials to govern, but those officials are strictly limited by a supreme, written constitution designed to protect minority rights from majority rule.

I remember a conservative friend who lived in Hawaii who complained that the native people objected to a project directed from Washington to build something at the top of one of their volcanoes, on the basis that this was their holy land.  My friend asked, “Doesn’t the majority rule?”

“Not necessarily.” Trying to make my point in the simplest way possible, I explained, “People have rights. My neighbors like me, but imagine that they didn’t, and 20 of them, a 20:1 majority, wanted to come in here and beat me to death. I have a right not to murdered. When you think about it, we’re lucky not to live in a country where ‘the majority rules.’”

“Oh. I guess you’re right,” my friend said.

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Why Trump Is So Repugnant

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My biggest beef with Trump isn’t the many individual points of failure, but the fact that they are all the product of the mind of a criminal sociopath whose only way of thinking is self-enrichment, normally at the expense of anyone who cannot serve to make him richer and more powerful.

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Scientific Illiteracy

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Neil DeGrasse Tyson says that our problem isn’t that our children don’t understand science, but that our adults don’t.

Three comments:

1) Wind is not a finite resource as long as the sun comes up every morning and disproportionately heats the Earth’s surface.  8th grade Earth science.

2) Wind doesn’t cool anything except the skins of certain animals that perspire. 9th grade biology.

3) Putting one’s ignorance of public display is not a strong idea, even in rural Texas.

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