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Ellomay Capital has executed agreements for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of its first photovoltaic (PV) projects in Texas: the construction of the Fairfield project, with a capacity of 13.44 MW, as well as construction of the Malakoff project, with an aggregate capacity of 13.92 MW.

The company expects construction of these projects to be completed within six months. Ellomay also entered into agreements to procure solar modules for the Fairfield and Malakoff projects, as well as for their Mexia and Talco PV projects currently under development.

“The execution of EPC agreements for the company’s first U.S. photovoltaic projects signifies an important moment for the company’s evolution in the U.S. market,” says Ran Fridrich, CEO and director of Ellomay Capital.

“The transition of the Fairfield and Malakoff projects from the greenfield phase to project execution and initial site preparations was completed ahead of our expected schedule, exemplifying the company’s proactive and efficient approach to streamlining the construction timeline. These projects serve as proof of concept for the company’s strategic plan for rapid expansion and value creation and the company’s unwavering commitment to excellence and reliability.”

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We’re Running Out of Time

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There really are threats to human civilization that seem to be mounting in intensity:

• World fascism.  (If it can happen in the U.S., it could conceivably happen anywhere.)

• Environmental collapse.

• Malicious use of AI.

• Pandemics, as misinformation on vaccinations spread and the frozen tundra melts, releasing pathogens never seen by humans.

• Nuclear war.

Addressing the point made at left, is there any scenario in which world governments agree to cooperate so as to stave off the end of an organized society here on Earth?  One supposes so, though it sounds far-fetched in today’s world in which the leaders of most of the 200+ sovereign nations are trying so desperately to cling to power.

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When Trump Will Leave

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Obviously, James Carville has been wrong before, but it appears that he’s onto something here.

An ever-increasing number of Americans are realizing that Trump is criminally insane, and is leading this nation to destruction.

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The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation

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It’s a pleasure to see that Dr. Brian Cox has people so popular, having joined the ranks for Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, and a few others.  This phenomenon of celebrity physicists if one of very few bright spots in our modern world.

I would qualify what he says at left as follows: the only people who hate the economics here are those invested in fossil fuels.  Clean energy and transportation are already huge industries, and they’re growing at an amazing pace–even in the face of heavy suppression by Big Oil and Donald Trump.

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