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EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA), Salt River Project (SRP) and Meta have unveiled the 200 MW Brittlebush Solar Park, located near the town of Coolidge, Ariz.

“Arizona’s forward-thinking policies and welcoming business environment for innovative technologies that prioritize sustainability make it a perfect location to generate solar,” says Sandhya Ganapathy, CEO of EDPR NA.

“We’re proud of the partnership with Salt River Project and Meta that has resulted in reducing carbon emissions, local economic benefits, and diversifying Arizona’s energy portfolio. This is something every Arizonan can get behind.”

The project’s total capacity will be dedicated to supporting Meta’s data center in Mesa. Meta will also receive capacity from two other SRP resources: the 100 MW West Line Solar Facility and 300 MW solar plus battery Eleven Mile Facility.

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Deer Hunters and Gun Deaths

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A couple of points:

Actually, there are 11.4 million deer hunters, 4.6 million use archery and 6.8 million use guns. It just takes a second to look this up, and doing so prevents one from spreading malicious lies.

Hunters don’t use not assault weapons, which are almost always chosen by mass murderers.  No one with any sense objects to rifles being sold to hunters.

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With Trump, It Gets Worse by the Day

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With each passing day, Trump’s rhetoric reveals to an even greater degree his cruelty, his vindictiveness, and most of all, his lack of understanding of the U.S. Constitution.  The only thing he has on his side is his capacity to mirror the hate and ignorance of his MAGA base.

We used to be proud of our country.

With Trump, It Gets Worse by the Day

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How Japan (Doesn’t) Fight Fires

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I’ve been to Japan. They’re sharp people.

At the very least, they don’t have people stupid enough to indiscriminately shoot water all over a village because of a kitchen fire.

How Japan (Doesn’t) Fight Fires

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