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ENGIE North America has completed more than $1 billion of tax equity financing to fund a portfolio of recently commissioned renewable projects in the U.S. through separate agreements with J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs and BNP Paribas. 

The portfolio consists of six projects across ERCOT, MISO and SPP, including 950 MW of solar and 353 MW of wind capacity. The aggregate 1.3 GW of these projects represents one of the largest tax equity financing arrangements for the company so far.

“We are delighted that ENGIE is once again able to collaborate with some of the world’s leading financial institutions to accelerate the energy transition towards a net zero future,” says ENGIE North America’s Dave Carroll. “This transaction reflects our proven and recognized track record in developing, building and operating renewables assets, both in North America and globally.”

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Disinformation: The Currency of the Trump Administration

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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

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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.

Assessing Trump’s Sanity

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What Are the Limits to Presidential Power, if They Exist at All?

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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?

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