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Enlight Renewable Energy’s U.S. subsidiary, Clenera, has signed a new PPA with Arizona Public Service (APS) for its Snowflake A Project, encompassing the project’s 600 MW of solar and 1900 MWh of energy storage availability.

The project, located near Holbrook, Ariz., is in the final stages of pre-construction permitting. Assuming all necessary permits are obtained, it is expected to reach ready to build status next year and commence commercial operation in mid-2027. 

“This marks a major stepping stone for Clenera and Enlight in Arizona,” says Adam Pishl, CEO of Clenera.

“We have spent years working with local and state regulators to design a project that fits the location, makes excellent use of the land and will be a generational benefit to the region. Our engagement with the community has been very positive and I look forward to delivering a new source of clean energy to APS ratepayers.”

Snowflake A represents the first phase of the Snowflake complex. A second phase is being developed for an additional 650 MW of solar generation capacity and 2100 MWh of energy storage availability.

The PPA has a 20-year duration.

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Decent and intelligent people respect the rights of parents to homeschool their children, but there are two reasons for concern: a) socialization, failure to expose children to their peers, so that they may make friends and come to understand the norms of society, and b) the quality of the education itself.

Almost all homeschooling in the United States is conducted on the basis of a radical rightwing viewpoint, normally a blend of evangelical Christianity and Trumpism.

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The Positive Effects We’ve Had on Others Are Profound, Whether We Know It or Not

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There’s a theory that most people underestimate the positive effects they’ve had on other people.

Yes, that’s the theme of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” but it’s also the core of the 1995 film “Mr. Holland’s Opus,” in which a music teacher who deemed that his life had been a failure because he never completed writing a great symphony, is gently and beautifully corrected. Please see below.

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Renewable Energy Concepts Can’t Violate the Laws of Physics

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In the early days of 2GreenEnergy, my people and I were vigorously engaged in finding solid ideas in cleantech that needed funding in order to move forward.

I vividly remember a conversation with a guy in Maryland who was trying to explain the (ostensible) breakthrough that he and his team had made in hydrokinetics. When I was having trouble visualizing what we was talking about, he asked me to “think of it as a river in a box.”

“Oh!” I exclaimed. “You mean you take a box full of standing water, add energy to it get it moving, then extract that energy, leaving you with more energy that you added to it.”

“Exactly.”

I politely explained that the laws of physics, specifically the first and second laws of thermodynamics, make this impossible.

He wasn’t through, however, and insisted that, in his office, his people had constructed a “working model.”

Here’s where my tone descended into something less than 100% polite. I told him that he may think he has a working model, but he’s wrong; if he believes this, he’s ignorant; if he doesn’t, but is conducting this conversation anyway, he’s a fraud.

“But don’t you want to come see it?” he implored.

“No. Not only would not fly across the country to see whatever it is you claim to have built, I wouldn’t walk across the street to a “working model” of something that is theoretically impossible.”

I tell this story because the claim made at the upper left is essentially identical.  You’re pumping water up out of a stream, and then claiming to extract more energy when the water flows back into the stream.

Of course, social media today is rife with complete crap like this.  We’ve devolved to a point where defrauding money out of idiots is rapidly replacing baseball as our national pastime.

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