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Erthos has signed a master agreement with Sky Community Solar for a 180 MW portfolio in Texas, with the projects under contract ranging in size from 9 MW to 18 MW and set to be located near the state’s major population centers.

The company’s Earth Mount Solar aims to reinvent large-scale solar design, with PV modules placed flat on the ground in order to reduce installation time and materials.

“We’ve all read the news stories of projects getting stalled or canceled because of community opposition, and we think communities are right to ask questions,” says Charles Pimentel, president of Erthos. “Solar has the potential to improve the lives of everyone on the planet, but it needs to be done in a way that harmonizes with the land and the people who live there.”

The construction of the first project is slated to commence this year, with the full portfolio expected to reach commercial operation by the end of 2026.

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Should We Appease MAGA by Rewriting the Constitution?

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Do you think this will change American lives for the better? If so, how?

Rewriting the U.S. Constitution will take some work, as I’m sure you’re aware.

Should We Appease MAGA by Rewriting the Constitution?

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California’s Next Governor?

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What does the most affluent state in America need in its next governor? I’m pretty sure it not a Trump supporter.

Yes, we have traffic, which we hate.  But that’s because everybody and his dog wants to be here for our economic opportunities and our natural beauty.

In general, we reject racism, ignorance, corruption, and environmental destruction.

California’s Next Governor?

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Understanding Social Democracy

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I can’t swear that the content of the meme here is accurate; in fact, most affluent Scandinavians I run across admit that they pay higher taxes than Americans.

They claim that the attraction is that they aren’t forced to live among uneducated slobs where people are dying of treatable diseases with masses of impoverished people living on the streets.

Isn’t there something to be said for that?

Understanding Social Democracy

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