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OCI Solar Power, a pioneer in utility-scale solar project development in Texas, has rebranded to OCI Energy. This change marks a milestone in the company’s evolution, reflecting its expanded focus on the development of both large-scale solar and battery energy storage systems (BESS) projects.

“As OCI Energy, we are poised to continue our legacy of innovation and leadership in the energy sector,” says Sabah Bayatli, president of OCI Energy. “Our rebranding reflects our commitment to diversifying our offerings and advancing sustainable energy solutions for a brighter future.”

Headquartered in San Antonio since 2012, OCI Energy has been at the forefront of the renewable energy industry, becoming one of the first companies to develop utility-scale solar projects in Texas. Over the years, the company has built a robust portfolio of successful projects, earning a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company’s dedication to fostering strong partnerships with stakeholders, communities and industry leaders has been instrumental in driving forward its mission to promote sustainable energy practices.

The transition to OCI Energy signals more than just a name change; it embodies the company’s strategic expansion and ongoing excellence in the renewable energy landscape. OCI Energy remains dedicated to creating a cleaner, more sustainable future while continuing to excel in renewable energy development.

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Trump Digs Coal

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Trump now wants Americans to believe that greenhouse gases don’t endanger human life, a claim that flies in the face of virtually every scientist on Earth. His administration just erased the EPA’s longstanding “endangerment finding,” the scientific and legal cornerstone that said carbon pollution warms the planet and harms human health. Without it, the EPA can no longer regulate greenhouse gases from factories, cars, or power plants, effectively stripping the federal government of its ability to combat climate change.

Trump is nothing if not predictable and consistent in his policies that fly into the teeth of science and cause grievous harm to our health.

Since science recognize vacci nations as safe and effective, why not appoint an anti-vaxxer to head up the Department of Health and Human Services?

Coal is by far the most toxic source of energy, so guess what Trump supports.

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The Sickening Decline of American Education

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Baby boomers remember shows like Bugs Bunny and Rocky and Bullwinkle, and lament that quality television for young no longer exists.

Appreciation for shows like these require a basic level of understanding of music, art, and above all, history.

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Why Are the People in Our Most Expensive Cities Largely Democrats

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From the list at left, I wonder why most of these cities are bright blue.

I’m going to guess that life in these places requires affluence, and affluence generally derives from good education, good breeding, good manners, and tolerance for other people.

Santa Barbara is too small (population 89K) to make the list, but it’s incredibly pricey, and it’s next to impossible to find a Trump supporter there.

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