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Doral Renewables has successfully closed on $114 million in construction debt financing for its Great Bend Solar project, with HSBC acting as sole lender.

The project is located on 370 acres in Meigs County, Ohio, approximately 100 miles southeast of Columbus. The company says it will be a ground-mounted single-axis PV system with 48 MW of solar capacity.

“We are thrilled to have collaborated with HSBC to raise this innovative project debt which will enable us to bring Great Bend Solar, our first project in the Buckeye State, to commercial operation around the end of 2025,” says Evan Speece, CFO at Doral Renewables. “We look forward to continuing to work with HSBC and our financing partners more broadly to bring clean energy from Great Bend Solar and the rest of our growing pipeline to customers throughout the United States.”

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Should We Appease MAGA by Rewriting the Constitution?

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Do you think this will change American lives for the better? If so, how?

Rewriting the U.S. Constitution will take some work, as I’m sure you’re aware.

Should We Appease MAGA by Rewriting the Constitution?

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California’s Next Governor?

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What does the most affluent state in America need in its next governor? I’m pretty sure it not a Trump supporter.

Yes, we have traffic, which we hate.  But that’s because everybody and his dog wants to be here for our economic opportunities and our natural beauty.

In general, we reject racism, ignorance, corruption, and environmental destruction.

California’s Next Governor?

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Understanding Social Democracy

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I can’t swear that the content of the meme here is accurate; in fact, most affluent Scandinavians I run across admit that they pay higher taxes than Americans.

They claim that the attraction is that they aren’t forced to live among uneducated slobs where people are dying of treatable diseases with masses of impoverished people living on the streets.

Isn’t there something to be said for that?

Understanding Social Democracy

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