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Spruce Power has launched its Spruce Pro brand, aimed at expanding the company’s distributed energy servicing capabilities.

Built on the company’s existing portfolio of owned and third-party home solar assets, its Pro brand is hoping to capitalize on the commercial market through its software platform. The company says its technology leverages its fit-for-purpose systems to streamline operational efficiency and increase productivity for commercial customers through end-to-end portfolio servicing. 

“This expansion to work with commercial clients is a natural fit for our organization, which has championed servicing solutions for distributed solar energy assets over the past decade,” says Christian Fong, Spruce Power CEO. “Leveraging this experience, we can step into a fast-growing market of commercial solar to make available to new clients Spruce’s trusted servicing and environmental commodities teams.”

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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.

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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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“The Mill” — Kitchen Composter

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I hope I never have the displeasure to meet someone stupid enough to believe that this device:

a) eliminates food waste and lowers grocery bills (unwanted food is thrown into this machine vs. the garbage), and

b) eliminates all waste. It uses a great deal of electricity.  Does your garbage can or compost pile do that?

“The Mill” — Kitchen Composter

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