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Qcells has sold the 142 MW Appaloosa Solar Project to Puget Sound Energy (PSE).

The project, in Garfield County, Wash., is set to be co-located with PSE’s existing Lower Snake River Wind facility. The company says the project will be the first in the state to leverage existing interconnection infrastructure from a wind facility to deliver additional renewable energy.

In addition to developing the project, Qcells will supply solar panels manufactured in the U.S., and is also providing EPC services.

“This groundbreaking solar project, in collaboration with an existing wind farm, represents a significant step toward a more sustainable and resilient grid,” says IP Kim, president of Qcells USA.

“Co-located wind and solar projects like this maximize the efficiency of interconnection resources, ultimately delivering clean energy to thousands of homes.”

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PGE Acquires Washington Co-Located Solar Project from Qcells

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Birthright Citizenship

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The author of the meme at left writes, “We’re the only ones.”

This is completely incorrect, not that you care about facts and truth. Over 30 countries, primarily in the Americas, offer unconditional birthright citizenship, granting citizenship to almost anyone born within their territory, regardless of their parents’ status.

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Are There Any Trump Voters Who Regret Their Choices?

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For those who struggle with elementary school arithmetic, Trump won the election (50%+ approval) out of more than 150 million votes cast, and now his approval rating is in the low 30s.

That’s ~30 million voters who regret their choices, out of the common American.

Add in the Tucker Carlsons of the world.

Are There Any Trump Voters Who Regret Their Choices?

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Let’s Answer the Question Here

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Absolutely.

It must be done, because our country is home to some hateful morons who want to see honest, hardworking, taxpaying people with brown skin deported, and their families torn apart.

It wasn’t the American way until recently, but it sure is now.

Let’s Answer the Question Here

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