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EPCOR and SynerGen Solar have entered into an agreement to develop nearly 500 acres of  EPCOR-owned land near Clovis, N.M., for a solar project in which SynerGen will design, build, operate and own the facility.

The project is expected to produce up to 90 MW. Under the 25-year agreement with an option to renew, EPCOR will receive credits from the facility to offset its carbon emissions from the energy use of the company’s Clovis operations.

“SynerGen has been a major player in New Mexico’s solar future,” says SynerGen’s Hillel Halberstam. “We thank EPCOR for choosing us as a partner in this project as we continue to expand our portfolio in the New Mexico market.”

SynerGen expects the project to be operational by 2031.

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Does this guy have a solid point?

Is war a bad thing? What about rape and torture?

Do they point to weaknesses that must be strengthened?

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Blaise Pascal, Renaissance Man–Literally

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I have such respect for Pascal that I considered naming our son after him.  (My wife wasn’t having it. Maybe if we lived in France?)

Pascal made important contributions to both math and physics but he’s perhaps best known for his philosophic “wager,” that it makes sense to believe in God, since if He exists, you’ll be very glad you did, and if He doesn’t, you haven’t lost anything.  I counter that this is not how we accept or reject religious tenets.

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