EDP Renewables North America and Walmart have signed a 15-year PPA for a portion of a new 180 MW Texas solar project.
Under the PPA, Walmart will be an offtaker for 162 MW.
“EDPR NA is proud to partner with Walmart to help serve its purpose of helping people save money and live better, which is well aligned with ours, to save families money and improve quality of life for the communities we serve, all while reducing our overall carbon footprint,” says Sandhya Ganapathy, EDP Renewables North America CEO. “Walmart has shown immense leadership in driving local environmental stewardship and supporting the local economies of its employees’ and customers’ communities.”
Walmart has worked with both EDPR NA’s utility-scale and distributed generation business since 2018. With this transaction, the total volume of utility-scale PPA procurement between the two companies stands at 395 MW.
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Is It Right to Take Back the
China owns less than 1% of the 3.6% of U.S. farmland that is owned by foreign governments and investors.
Some would say:
Stealing their miniscule position is imperative.
Forget about World War 3, the Epstein files, and Trump’s criminal psychosis.
Let’s get on this, before their holdings grow to 0.04%.
Is It Right to Take Back the <0.036% of All U.S. Farmland Owned By China?
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The Second Coming of Christ
I know there are people hoping to see human civilization destroy itself, to welcome in the apocalypse as forecast in the book of Revelation. In fact, one of my co-coaches in the days our kids played soccer had this precise belief.
When I explained that my life’s work was to halt the destruction of human society, he chastised me: “Oh no Craig! The sooner life on Earth comes to an end, the sooner Christ will return to summon us all to Heaven!”
I wasn’t impressed with his thinking.
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Trump Is Criminally Insane, and ….
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… All this is coming to a head.