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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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Could Obama Pass a Cognitive Test?

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Not sure about this.

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School might struggle to identify a bear. Could be.

This is the intelligence level of the American electorate today.

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Big Win for Those Incapable of Elementary School Math

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The Chinese ownership of American farmland is less than 0.00036, or 0.036%.  To put this into perspective, if the entirety of U.S. farmland were reduced to one acre, the Chinese government and business interests would own less than 15 square feet, about half the size of a small broom closet.

Yet, true to form, this is a huge issue for the MAGA base.

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Social Justice and Despotism?

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This guy is quite effective in talking to uneducated, conservative Americans, most of whom have never traveled to, or even read anything about the happiest countries on Earth.

If I were going to make a statement about the relationship between social justice and despotism, I would at least consider the lives of the people in places that consider social justice to be something of importance, and compare/contrast this to the list of the countries that are perennially at the top of the World Happiness Rankings.

What makes the people in New Zealand, Iceland, Costa Rica, Northern Europe, etc., so happy?  Why do these are these nations suffer exactly zero despotism?

I would be completely ashamed of myself if I were to forward a political theory that had precisely no basis in fact.

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