The Democrats are really destroying jobs and the economy in order to bring about Biden’s Build Back Better agenda created by Klau Schwab. They are deliberately trying to destroy jobs that they think threaten the environment which will result also in higher heating bills for people in the very northern states that are so Democratic. The effort to shut down Pipeline #5 which feeds much of Michigan with natural gas from Canada will leave people freezing in the winter with no viable green alternative.
Germany rejected nuclear power after the Japanese problem. Then Merkel has put the country on wind and solar reducing coal all for the green agenda. But as our models have been warning, we are
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The Democrats are really destroying jobs and the economy in order to bring about Biden’s Build Back Better agenda created by Klau Schwab. They are deliberately trying to destroy jobs that they think threaten the environment which will result also in higher heating bills for people in the very northern states that are so Democratic. The effort to shut down Pipeline #5 which feeds much of Michigan with natural gas from Canada will leave people freezing in the winter with no viable green alternative.
Germany rejected nuclear power after the Japanese problem. Then Merkel has put the country on wind and solar reducing coal all for the green agenda. But as our models have been warning, we are
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Lopez, Aboitiz firms among 6 RE suppliers in DOE green energy program on January 21, 2021 at 2:08 pm
The Department of Energy (DOE) has given the green light to six renewable energy (RE) suppliers, led by Lopez and Aboitiz-run firms, to offer cleaner energy options to consumers.
Those given permits to participate in the DOE’s Green Energy Option Program (GEOP) include the Lopezes’ BacMan Geothermal, Inc. and First Gen Energy Solutions, SN Aboitiz Power-Magat, Inc., SN Aboitiz Power-Res, Inc., Ayala-led AC Energy Philippines, and Sparc-Solar Powered Agri-Rural Communities Corporation.
DOE Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB) director Mylene Capongcol said the six companies were the first ones to apply for permits under the program.