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Naturgy has begun construction on the Grimes project, located in Texas, which has an expected 210 MW capacity. 

The facility will have 515,000 PV modules spread over an area of more than 1,600 acres and is expected to be operational by next year, says the group.

Grimes joins 7V Solar Ranch, Naturgy’s first renewable energy project in the U.S., which recently started its operation with a power capacity of 240 MW and an annual generation capacity of 560 GWh. The facility consists of over 555,500 modules spread over 1,900 acres.

Naturgy is currently developing a portfolio of more than 30 solar technology-based projects with a capacity of over 6 GW in the U.S., a strategic market for the group. Outside of Spain, the group has over 3,000 MW of renewable power in operation.

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This Week’s Flywheel Scam

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When 2GreenEnergy was launched in 2009, there was still some talk about flywheels as potentially scalable solutions for energy storage.  But in the last 10 years, no one’s heard a peep about this subject from any credible source.

Of course, now we have charlatans coming out of the woodwork, calling on idiots to invest in clean energy “technologies” that are totally nonsensical, like these conmen.

In today’s world where honesty is a joke, you can count on criminal liars to emerge from the shadows to rip off a few (or many) idiots.

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Lessons from the Ancient Greeks

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It’s interesting that the countries that have the highest levels of education have the lowest levels of crime.

Some have suggested that the United States deliberately under-educates its people so as to fill its for-profit prisons. I’m not so cynical, but it’s clear that we care very little about educating our masses, and we seem to accept higher rates of crime than our more progressive counterparts.

Nations in Northern Europe and elsewhere around the world are tearing down their prisons, because so few of their people turn to crime. No one is hungry, impoverished, or living on the streets.

We regard the underclass as animals; others regard everyone as a human being.

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Ben Carson Comes Through Again

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This asshole’s only strength is his ability to prey on Americans’ ignorance, in this case, failure to understand that the platforms of the Republicans and Democrats flipflopped in the early 20th Century.

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