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The first phase of Fox Squirrel Solar, an Enbridge and EDF Renewables NA project located in Madison County, Ohio, has been completed.

The project is set to comprise 1.4 million panels and 159 inverters in total. Its initial phase has a 150 MW generation capacity, while Phase 2 is expected to be operational later this year and generate 250 MW. Phase 3, also expected to enter operations later this year, is expected to generate 177 MW.

During a ribbon cutting event for the phase’s completion, Amazon announced it has entered into PPAs for the project’s full generation capacity.

“Fox Squirrel is a key part of our commitment to the energy transition and our plans to continue to invest in these types of projects,” says Thomas Carbone, Enbridge’s vice president of power business development.

“We look forward to working closely with all of you as we advance construction on Phases 2 and 3.I am so pleased at how far we’ve come on this journey with our partners, EDF Renewables, and all we’ve achieved together.”

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Wrong State

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Minnesota is home to intelligent, well-educated people whose approval of Trump is lower than that of toenail fungus.

If Lindell wants to lead a state, he needs to choose one at least 800 miles away. Oklahoma?

He may also want to consider that Trump is easily the most detested person in this nation.

Wrong State

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The Existence of God

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I wouldn’t say that the burden of proof lies on religion.  No one knows how the universe got here.

The Big Bang was an event in which there was no chaos, no “entropy,” as we say in thermodynamics.  How did all this orderliness get there 13.87 billion years ago? No one knows. This is an issue in cosmology which is quite likely to outlast human civilization on this planet.

I’m an atheist for a few reasons, one of which is that saying that God created the universe doesn’t get us any closer to an understanding of the cosmos, if only because it raises the question: Who made God?

More to the point, there are hundreds of moral reasons to disbelieve in God.  Each year, 9 million children will die unbaptized on this planet before their fifth birthdays.  In the bible, we learn that God punishes them all with an eternity of torture in hell.  To what sort of weirdo does this make sense?

The Existence of God

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We’re Having Trouble Thinking

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At left we have another good reminder that our cognitive biases can render us incapable of thinking critically.

Some of us believe anything we want to.

We’re Having Trouble Thinking

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