Mississippi State University, as part of a 30-year renewable project, has installed the largest on-campus solar facility in the Southeastern Conference.
Located on a four-acre field, the 3,420 solar panel installation is expected to produce approximately 2.4 million kWh hours annually. The school says the project will create an average 2,400 renewable energy credits when connected with retrofit projects and is set to save the institution $885,000 per year.
“We’re taking innovative action now to generate renewable, sustainable power right here on campus. This solar structure is a visible symbol of Mississippi State’s commitment to reach our clean energy goals,” says Saunders Ramsey, executive director of MSU’s Campus Services. “It’s an exciting time and a mission that the entire campus community can champion.”
Upgrades and solar modules combined are expected to help MSU benefit from a 7,548 metric ton annual carbon reduction and save a total of 10,784,865 kWh per year.
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Disinformation: The Currency of the Trump Administration
As we’re all aware, humankind carries around a cognitive bias in the form of seeking out information that confirms what we already believe, and the author of the meme at left has created a textbook example.
Each line conveys a deeply misleading concept about the political left.
Having said this, we live in a time in which disinformation surrounds us at every turn. It’s an industry, just like banking, IT, and manufacturing.
My favorite: “riots and chaos.” lol
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If you still think that Trump is sane and an honest servant of the American people, even after all this, you have something profoundly wrong with you.
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Haven’t we all wondered about this?
Obviously, there are limits to presidential power as set forth in the U.S. Constitution, which Trump is exceeding almost every day. But can he rename the U.S. Capitol the “Donald J. Trump Capitol Building?”
He holds himself on par with Washington and Lincoln. Can he put his name on their monuments?
What Are the Limits to Presidential Power, if They Exist at All?
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