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Qcells has announced an eight-year strategic alliance with Microsoft, in the company’s largest module and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services agreement to date.

Qcells will supply Microsoft with 12 GW of solar modules and EPC services over an 8-year period, which includes the 2.5 GW module and EPC services commitment previously announced last January.

The two companies plan on collaborating to bring approximately 1.5 GW of solar annually to projects Microsoft has contracted through 2032. Solar modules will be supplied by Qcells’ supply chain factory in Cartersville, Ga.

“We are pleased to be a part of such a substantial commitment that will accelerate the global shift to renewable energy solutions,” says Justin Lee, Qcells CEO. “Qcells is uniquely positioned to ally with Microsoft towards creating a clean, sustainable future because of our investment in building an American-made solar supply chain. We look forward to expanding renewable energy frontiers together today and tomorrow.”

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Banning Drag Queens from High Schools

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Prioritizing the relative importance of addressing America’s social woes is, to be sure, an inexact science.

Our war vets are living on the streets, dying of preventable diseases.  We may never another free and fair election.  Clean energy, which was once making significant progress in decarbonizing our energy and transportation sectors, is being shot to ribbons by the current presidential administration.

But goddamn it! We need to start solving problems that don’t exist, like drag queens in our schools.

Banning Drag Queens from High Schools

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OMG! College Students Are Protesting??

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College students have been protesting en masse against U.S. aggression abroad and suppression of human rights domestically since the 1960s.  These institutions and their students cite “free speech,” as guaranteed by the First Amendment, as the basis for this basic American right.

Now, with the stupidification (my word) of this nation, this has suddenly become controversial.

OMG! College Students Are Protesting??

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Is Bullying a Bad Thing? Not if We Want a Society of Brutality

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Does this guy have a solid point?

Is war a bad thing? What about rape and torture?

Do they point to weaknesses that must be strengthened?

Is Bullying a Bad Thing? Not if We Want a Society of Brutality

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