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Cleanleaf Energy has contracted to provide O&M services for utility-scale projects totaling 350 MW in Georgia and Pennsylvania. 

The company’s Dallas Realtime Operations Center will support the projects.

“This achievement underscores our capabilities and readiness to handle more utility-scale projects and the synergies of our large DG footprint in 27 states combined with a growing utility-scale portfolio creates an exciting future for effective, high performing O&M services to the solar industry,” says Mikael Backman, Cleanleaf CEO.

“We are excited about the future and our role in making the energy transition a permanent reality.”

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There Is a Decline in the U.S. Citizenship, But Why?

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If you want to watch a video to learn what the ultra-right-wing Hillsdale “College” says about the decline of the American citizen, you’ll have to Google it, because I’m not going to link it.

This “professor” points to:
Disappearing national borders, an entrenched and unelected bureaucracy, growing pressure from globalist forces that seek to override the will of the people, how porous borders undermine national identity, the impact of identity politics and tribalism, the rise of the “deep state” and the administrative class, and how globalism threatens national sovereignty.
Maybe it’s a bit simpler.  What about lousy education? Billionaires’ gouging the common American? Trump’s reduction of the United States into an authoritarian state? The end of rule of law?

There Is a Decline in the U.S. Citizenship, But Why?

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The Scandinavians Are Quite Different from Us Americans

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We often discuss the World Happiness Rankings, and how the Scandinavian countries are consistently at the top.

It’s interesting, as I learned when I visited a customer’s home in Denmark, that kids don’t start school until they’re seven years old.  Does this contribute to happiness?

As my friend told me, “The rat-race starts soon enough.  Yes, the French and the Germans are ahead of us academically for a while, but by the time our kids are in high school, we’ve completely caught up.  Why not let them be kids?”

Yet there must be some who admonish that children’s minds are like sponges, soaking up whatever’s in the vicinity.  Would you rather it be cartoons or arithmetic/reading?

Also, there is the subject of socialization, which is why common wisdom would suggest that there is value in having four- and five-year-olds growing up surrounded by the peers.

I honestly don’t know.

https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/04/01/the-scandinavians-are-quite-different-from-us-americans/

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The Moment that Changed Everything

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What changed the world forever in 2016 and set Trump’s sociopathic criminality loose on this planet was Hillary Clinton’s flippant remark to the effect that Trump supporters were “deplorable” human beings (see below).

Guess what? Nobody wants to be told that they are wrong, stupid, or despicable.  Most of us learned this somewhere along the line, and one would have hoped that her Wellesley College / Yale University education would have clued her into this important fact.

Human civilization would be in a completely different place today had she simply said, “I will be a president for all Americans, regardless of their wealth, physical and mental health, ideology, or level of education.”

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