The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is set to enter into realty negotiations with Hecate Energy for a solar project capable of delivering 1 GW of clean energy within an 8,000-acre area of DOE owned land at the Hanford Site as part of the Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative.
The Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative aims to repurpose parts of DOE-owned lands, including portions previously used in the U.S. nuclear weapons program, to support clean energy growth.
“Through today’s announcement by the Department of Energy, the Biden-Harris Administration continues to lead by example on building a clean energy economy and carbon pollution-free future,” says Brenda Mallory, chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
“Expanding clean energy generation creates good-paying jobs, protects the environment and supports healthier communities across the country.”
Hecate Energy will have the opportunity to negotiate a realty agreement for the land at Hanford that DOE is making available for development of the solar PV system with BESS.
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DOE Announces Cleanup to Clean Energy Project at Hanford Site
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Disinformation: The Currency of the Trump Administration
As we’re all aware, humankind carries around a cognitive bias in the form of seeking out information that confirms what we already believe, and the author of the meme at left has created a textbook example.
Each line conveys a deeply misleading concept about the political left.
Having said this, we live in a time in which disinformation surrounds us at every turn. It’s an industry, just like banking, IT, and manufacturing.
My favorite: “riots and chaos.” lol
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Assessing Trump’s Sanity
If you still think that Trump is sane and an honest servant of the American people, even after all this, you have something profoundly wrong with you.
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What Are the Limits to Presidential Power, if They Exist at All?
Haven’t we all wondered about this?
Obviously, there are limits to presidential power as set forth in the U.S. Constitution, which Trump is exceeding almost every day. But can he rename the U.S. Capitol the “Donald J. Trump Capitol Building?”
He holds himself on par with Washington and Lincoln. Can he put his name on their monuments?
What Are the Limits to Presidential Power, if They Exist at All?
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