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Plenitude has signed an agreement with EDP Renováveis to purchase an 80% equity stake in a portfolio of operational PV plants located in the U.S.

The Cattlemen in Texas, Timber Road in Ohio and Blue Harvest in Ohio parks have a total installed capacity of 340 MWac. The company’s share covers an area of more than 1,500 hectares and is expected to generate more than 800 GWh annually.

“This transaction represents Plenitude’s entry into the PJM1 energy market in Ohio with already operational, medium to large size projects and consolidates the company’s presence in Texas,” says Plentitude CEO Stefano Goberti. ”The agreement allows Plenitude to reach over 1.2 GW of installed capacity in the U.S., contributing to the goal of reaching 7 GW worldwide by 2026.”

Plenitude currently has an approximate installed 3 GW capacity from renewable sources.

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Deer Hunters and Gun Deaths

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A couple of points:

Actually, there are 11.4 million deer hunters, 4.6 million use archery and 6.8 million use guns. It just takes a second to look this up, and doing so prevents one from spreading malicious lies.

Hunters don’t use not assault weapons, which are almost always chosen by mass murderers.  No one with any sense objects to rifles being sold to hunters.

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With Trump, It Gets Worse by the Day

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With each passing day, Trump’s rhetoric reveals to an even greater degree his cruelty, his vindictiveness, and most of all, his lack of understanding of the U.S. Constitution.  The only thing he has on his side is his capacity to mirror the hate and ignorance of his MAGA base.

We used to be proud of our country.

With Trump, It Gets Worse by the Day

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How Japan (Doesn’t) Fight Fires

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I’ve been to Japan. They’re sharp people.

At the very least, they don’t have people stupid enough to indiscriminately shoot water all over a village because of a kitchen fire.

How Japan (Doesn’t) Fight Fires

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