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Standard Solar has acquired a 5.7 MW solar project on a landfill in Pennsville, N.J., in partnership with Trinasolar Development Solutions.

The project falls under the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Community Solar Program, with construction expected to begin this year and full completion and operation anticipated by 2025.

The solar plant at the Pennsville Landfill is sited on the closed Deepwater Generating Station and is part of the Department of Energy-designated energy community. The Inflation Reduction Act provides enhanced tax credits to projects investing in these communities.

“We are excited to embark on this second project development with Trinasolar, this time to transform a landfill into a valuable source of clean energy,” says Mike Streams, Standard Solar’s chief development officer.

“This collaboration with Trinasolar in Pennsville serves as a testament to the power of partnerships and our shared commitment to positively impact communities and advance New Jersey’s renewable energy goals.”

Trinasolar Development Solutions is Trinasolar International System Business Unit’s U.S. entity.

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The End of Property Taxes

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This concept has an enormous level of popularity in the Republican party. Exactly why?

What’s certain is that property taxes fund our schools, and without them, the common American would be even more ignorant than he is today, if that’s believable.

Now, which party benefits from poor education and a lack of the capacity for critical thinking?

The End of Property Taxes

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Sending Top-Level Criminals to Prison Makes Sense, Unless They’re Americans, of Course

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All Americans should know that most other countries act fast and hard against top-ranking people who act corruptly.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is currently serving a 27-year prison sentence for a coup plot and attempting to overthrow democracy.

In 2008, when rich Icelanders had committed financial crimes that led to their country’s economic collapse, do you know what happened to them?  Were they re-elected and left to loot their treasury?  No, they were sent to prison.

Honest and free nations don’t encourage criminality.  They send felons to prison.  It’s not that hard, nor is it in any way controversial.

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And Mexico Will Pay for the Wall

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One of the most remarkable characteristics of Donald Trump is his shamelessness.  No matter how many lies he gets caught in, he’s always willing to tell one more–one that’s even more outrageous.

One would think that he and his supporters would eventually reach a limit, but the answer is clearly that such a limit does not exist.

And Mexico Will Pay for the Wall

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