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Standard Solar has acquired an 84 MW, 14 project community solar portfolio in Illinois from New Leaf Energy. 

The portfolio consists of three sets of community solar gardens in the state: six sites with a capacity of approximately 47 MW, four sites totaling 12 MW and four sites representing 25 MW. Construction is scheduled to commence this year.

“Closing on this sizeable portfolio exemplifies Standard Solar’s capability to excel even in a demanding economic landscape,” says Mike Streams, chief development officer at Standard Solar. “In an industry where such deals often pose challenges and consume substantial time, our collaboration with New Leaf Energy has been remarkably smooth, thanks to the dedicated transaction teams on both sides. Our relationship with New Leaf Energy is built on mutual goals, and we eagerly anticipate many more successful deals together.”

Including these portfolios, Standard Solar and New Leaf Energy have collaborated on 20 projects in three states.

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Bizarre Moments in Western Philosophy

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Schopenhauer’s pessimism is essentially everything he left us, and his quote here is representative of that.

We can’t change our birthplace, but does anyone want to do that anyway?  We can change anything else about us that we choose, and we certainly don’t spend the rest of our lives defending anything.

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And Just Like That, Everybody Hates Their Job

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The meme here covers yet another horrible feature of life in today’s America, i.e., all of a sudden we hate our jobs.

I’ll admit that I was lucky enough to find work that was lucrative and rewarding (most of the time), but I don’t recall my employees hating coming into the office every morning. I had clients that were mainly mid-level corporate executives in Fortune 100 firms, and they didn’t strike me as unhappy either.

I’m wondering if this isn’t the product of social media, where most of what gets shared is misery.

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Climate Change and Sharks

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I just met a guy who was headed for the beach to take a swim in the ocean, which I found impressive, given that the water in Santa Barbara is 59 degrees F.

“My ocean-swimming days are over,” I told him.

“Oh, it gets worse,” he relied. “Because of climate change, the waters south of here are too hot for the sharks, so they’re moving north.”

Holy crap.

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