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Adapture Renewables has signed three environmental attributes purchase agreements with Meta to procure 330 MW from three solar projects under development in Illinois and Arkansas.

Situated in federally-designated energy communities where a coal facility had been closed, the three projects bring an estimated net economic impact of more than $400 million, says Adapture. It adds that these projects are set to create approximately 500 temporary jobs during the construction phase and maintain around 25 full-time equivalent positions during operations.

“We are proud to partner with progress-minded, global corporate partners like Meta to drive adoption of renewable energy,” says Adapture’s Jesse Tippett. “Working with Meta on these agreements was a delight. The Meta team was efficient and matched our dedication to scaling clean energy, bringing economic opportunities to the energy communities hosting our projects, and achieving three win-win agreements.”

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What Can Trump Destroy?

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In other posts, we’ve looked at the prospects of a massive refusal on the part of America’s top military to follow a manifestly illegal order, like invading Canada.

What about a less dramatic case?  What if I were the chief White House superintendent and Trump told me to bulldoze the East Wing?  I’d say, “Sorry, I resign as of this minute. You may find someone who will destroy a national treasure, but it’s sure as hell isn’t going to be me.”

What Can Trump Destroy?

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Is the System Rigged?

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If I were writing the piece at left, I wouldn’t say, “the system is rigged,” because that implies some clandestine.

I would saw the system is designed to make rich people richer, and to ignore the needs of the masses. It’s working exactly as it’s designed to.

Now it’s true that all this is more obvious now than it was 50 years ago when the average American came out of college and got an office job that enabled him to earn a living wage.

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Germany and the U.S. — a Key Difference

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As I mentioned in my recent post on Germany, we have a president in the United States who’s doing everything in his power to destroy the entire renewable energy industry, and, thus, is creating a real problem for those concerned about jobs.  Currently, there are 569,000 solar in renewable energy generation, and over 3 million in the related industries, e.g., battery storage.

Here’s a question worth asking: What do the Germans have that Americans don’t?  Answer: A population of voters that values honesty and sanity.

What they don’t have is a criminal sociopath running their country.

Germany and the U.S. — a Key Difference

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