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NextEnergy Capital has announced a further capital commitment of $100 million to its fifth strategy, NextPower V ESG, an OECD-focused solar and battery storage strategy targeting $1.5 billion with a $2 billion hard cap that has secured $580 million in commitments to date.

The additional capital was committed by a European pension fund, joining existing investors KLP, a German occupational pension fund and a Nordic pension fund.

NPV ESG started its investment cycle with a 100 MW utility-scale solar project under construction in Highland County, Fla. and has several other investment opportunities from its 18 GW pipeline under exclusivity..

“We are delighted to welcome a new investor into NextPower V ESG, which further accelerates the fund’s positive momentum and growth,” says Next Energy Capital’s Shane Swords.

“It’s wonderful to see NextEnergy Capital’s exemplary track record, extensive experience in solar and vast opportunities in the solar sector being recognised. NextPower V ESG is our largest international fund to date which will provide a real impact and tangible benefits to the communities and countries where its assets are located, whilst also providing an opportunity for investors looking for strong and stable renewable energy returns. This additional capital close is a clear indication to the market that, despite the current environment, investors are still seeking a specialist investment manager with a proven track record of successful delivery, deployment and superior return generation.”

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Is School a Jail Sentence?

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We’ve all heard ideas like the one being expressed here, though this one sounds extreme.  Jail sentence?  Education is exclusively an exercise in pounding in bad habits?

What’s the outcome for students in the very worst of our schools that make no attempt whatsoever to help its pupils learn to think critically?  Well, their kids learn to:

  • Read and write
  • Do math, at least through algebra
  • Understand some level of history and geography
  • Make friends and get along with others
  • Establish independence from the parents
  • Gain the qualifications for employment

What’s the alternative? Illiteracy? Social isolation? Child labor? Poverty?  Neurotic sloth? Being a burden on society?

Is it a coincidence that the countries with the best educated children are the happiest, sanest and most productive nations on the planet?

Is School a Jail Sentence?

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Saying Goodbye to All of America’s Top Women

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If you’re a competent woman working at the highest echelon in the U.S. government, better start packing your bags.

Saying Goodbye to All of America’s Top Women

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How Much Further Does the Trust of the American People Extend?

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Today we had another “assassination attempt.”

Is it the fourth or the fifth?  I lost track after his ear grew back.

Eventually, after perhaps 20 or 30, even the most dimwitted American will recognize that he’s been played.

Trump is a man of God like I’m a bald eagle.

How Much Further Does the Trust of the American People Extend?

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