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Entergy Louisiana has announced that the company’s renewable power has surpassed coal in energy production for the first time.

According to the company, its renewable energy production totaled more than 1.1 million MWh, exceeding coal’s output of more than 900,000 MWh during the same period.

“This achievement reflects Entergy Louisiana’s unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation,” says Phillip May, Entergy Louisiana president and CEO. “We are proud to lead the way in transitioning towards cleaner energy sources while continuing to deliver reliable and affordable power to our customers.”

The company says that it has approximately 230 MW of renewable resources, including the Capital Region Solar facility, which became operational in 2020.

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Big Money Still Controls Planet’s Energy

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When I was in college in the 1970s, I recall hearing people say, “We’ll have solar energy when the Rockefellers own the sun.”

Nothing’s changed too much in half a century.

Big Money Still Controls Planet’s Energy

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Even Trump’s Endorsement Can’t Ruin This Guy’s Chances in His Race for Office

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It’s hard to imagine how certain politicians can lose in the 2026 midterms, even with “the kiss of death” (Trump’s endorsement).

This guy’s district in Texas is largely the panhandle, far from the more educated and sophisticated parts of the state in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin.

He’s a physician and retired admiral.

If for some horrible reason I lived in a town in that district, perhaps called Buzzardsbreath, TX, I would probably vote for him myself, even with Trump’s endorsement.

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A Metaphor on the Natural Forces that Support Human Life on Earth

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I met a guy yesterday you told me, “We live on this planet at the generosity of the forces of nature.  These privileges can be withdrawn at any time, and without notice.”

I thought that was clever.

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