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SEG Solar has opened its PV manufacturing base in Houston, Texas, where the facility’s first 585W YUKON N series module rolled off the production line as part of its ribbon-cutting ceremony

Fully operational, with an annual 2 GW capacity, the facility specializes in producing the latest high-efficiency N-type solar modules. The production lines are compatible with 182 mm and 210 mm N-type cells.

The company anticipates establishing its global R&D center at the Houston PV manufacturing base by the end of the year The center is slated to offer testing services, including LID tests, Damp Heat tests, PID tests and Light and LeTID tests.

“As a leading U.S. solar company, SEG is proud to be among the first to respond to the call for domestic manufacturing by constructing a solar module factory in the U.S.,” says Jim Wood, CEO of SEG.

“The completion of the Houston plant marks a significant milestone for SEG and a major advancement in U.S. module manufacturing technology. Looking ahead, SEG will continue to deepen its investments in wafers, cells and modules, closely tracking market trends to meet our customers’ needs. Through strategic collaborations across the supply chain, we aim to continuously optimize and enhance the U.S. PV manufacturing industry.”

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Which Republican Ticket Is Less Putrid in 2028?

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The answer to the question at hand: I’m not sure.

Yet it certainly appears that this country has completely lost its appetite for the criminal insanity of today’s Republican party.  We’re tired of the lies, the hate, the indifference to human suffering, the lawlessness, and most of all the utter humiliation our formerly great country receives on the world stage on a near-daily basis.

Compensating cop-beaters for the prison time that hundreds of judges handed down may appeal to a few of the most stupid and depraved Americans, but good luck trying to sell that to sane, decent people.

We have no interest in being slapped in face every minute for another four years.

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Where the Republican Party Has Gone Since Eisenhower in the 1950s

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If you look this up, you’ll see that it’s correct.  Eisenhower was a fierce advocate of the following:

  • Infrastructure, e.g., the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, creating the 41,000-mile Interstate Highway System to improve national defense and commerce
  • Social Programs, Social Security, minimum wage, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
  • Fiscal Policy, lower taxes, a balanced budget, and reduced government regulation, aiming to limit federal intervention in local affairs
  • Foreign Policy, nuclear deterrence and relying on the CIA for covert operations
  • Civil Rights, desegregation of the military and the armed forces, support for the Brown v. Board of Education decision

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My only problem with this is the U.S. Constitution, which clearly lays out the laws by which our elections will be conducted.  I.e., it’s up to each of the 50 states to make and implement their own procedures.

Obviously, conspiracy theorists, at the direction of Newsmax and their peers, are convinced that there is a significant amount of voter fraud, but the fact is that there have been only a few dozen incidents of proven fraud out of the last one billion votes cast.

Yes, we could have an amendment could be proposed and passed into law that changes all of this, but until then, I’m going to support the U.S. Constitution, which has done right by the American people since its passage in 1789.

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