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Lydian Energy has announced its launch as an independent power producer specializing in the development, construction and operation of utility-scale North America solar and BESS projects.

Backed by Excelsior Energy Capital, the company owns nine projects representing 1.75 GW of solar and battery storage capacity in Texas and New Mexico.

“We are excited to announce the official launch of Lydian Energy as we embark on our mission of ‘Connecting People + Power’ through impactful renewable energy projects,” says Emre Ersenkal, Lydian Energy CEO.

“As highly credible partners and engaged neighbors, our aim is to lead meaningful economic and environmental opportunities by developing and operating renewable energy assets that serve the needs of all stakeholders: landowners, communities, utilities, customers and investors.”

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The Next Chapter in American Disgrace

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Every day, our nation’s face is pushed a little bit further into the toilet.

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Gotta love the creativity, and certainly the sentiment, that is captured by the artist whose work we see here.

In reality, however, Lady Liberty should be depicted sitting with slumped shoulders, tears rolling down her cheeks.

There has never been a moment anything like the present in U.S. history.  A sociopathic criminal in the White House, bolstered by traitors in both Congress and the Supreme Court.

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It’s always encouraging to see the emergence of another brilliant astrophysicist into our culture — not that his message here is particularly encouraging.

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