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Interplay Learning has introduced offerings to equip utility-scale organizations with the ability to launch online apprenticeship programs that the company says meets standards for incentives available through the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

The company’s apprenticeship packages aims to help solar developers, EPC companies and commercial-scale contractors set up registered in-house apprentice programs and meet standards for new business opportunities and/or solar installation tax incentives available through the IRA.

“The IRA represents an enormous investment in solar installation and opens incredible new opportunities for developers, EPC companies, and contractors,” says Doug Donovan, founder and CEO of Interplay Learning.

“Until now, the cost and complexity of in-house apprentice programs have been a barrier for many business owners. They simply didn’t have the resources to efficiently implement a program that would prepare new and existing team members for large-scale solar installation projects. But with Interplay’s apprenticeship packages, those businesses can establish their own registered apprenticeship training program that can be leveraged to take full advantage of the opportunities available through the IRA and drive growth.”

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I thought the cartoon below was clever.

Makes us wonder how much more appetite Americans have for this insanity.

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“The End Game?” The End of What? Organized Society?

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From “Mechanical Engineers Rock”:
Mary Barra has consistently maintained that electric vehicles represent the long-term future of the automotive industry.
Despite fluctuations in EV demand and market conditions, General Motors continues investing heavily in battery technology, vehicle platforms, charging networks, and manufacturing capacity.  The company views electrification as a central pillar of its future product strategy.
The auto industry can morph, at whatever speed it chooses, to electric transportation.  A prudent CEO needs to keep customer demand front of mind throughout this process.
Big Oil, on the other hand, is in a fight for its life, and needs to actively suppress the idea that fossil fuels are having a horrific effect on the climate, human health, and any hope for world peace.
If we’re not willing to make these industries pay the price of cleaning up after themselves, the environment will continue to degrade past the point of no return.

https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/06/26/the-end-game-the-end-of-what-organized-society/

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I’ll be the first to admit that most of what readers come across here is not my original thinking.

That said, people who are loud, rich or popular don’t impress me.  If I’m going to talk to you about wind, solar, climate change, or phasing out fossil fuels from our energy and transportation sectors, it’s going to come from bona fide experts in their fields.

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