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SolarBank has announced that it intends to develop Oak Orchard, a 7 MW ground-mount solar power project on a 23 acre site located in Clay, N.Y. 

The project is set to be constructed on a closed landfill owned by the Town of Clay, and expected to be eligible for incentives under the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s NY-Sun Program.

The company has secured a lease over the site and has applied for the project’s interconnection approval. Assuming successful receipt of interconnection approval, the company is then expected to complete the permitting process and secure necessary financing for the project’s construction.

Once completed, the project is slated to operate as a community solar project.

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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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Trump, Iran, and Deliberately Misinterpreting the Truth

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As shown at left, the United States is loaded with people who twist the facts to their liking.

Trump, Iran, and Deliberately Misinterpreting the Truth

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