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Energy Conversion Devices (ECD) was an American photovoltaics manufacturer of thin-film solar cells made of amorphous silicon used in flexible laminates and in building-integrated photovoltaics. The company was also a manufacturer of rechargeable batteries and other renewable energy related products. ECD was headquartered in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
Through its wholly owned Auburn Hills, Michigan subsidiary United Solar Ovonic, LLC, better known as Uni-Solar, ECD was at one time the world's largest producer of flexible solar panels. Uni-Solar panels consisted of long rectangular strips with wiring at one end, which could be glued to any suitable supporting surface. They were widely used on flat roofs, motorhomes, semi-trailer cabs and similar roles.
On February 14, 2012, Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. and its subsidiaries, United Solar Ovonic LLC and Solar Integrated Technologies, Inc. filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
PLEASE STOP PUSHING GREEN ON DTE's CUSTOMERS! COAL IS OUR SECURITY FUEL!
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BREAKING! "The legal counsel representing Nick and his family, Todd McMurtry and experienced libel and defamation lawyer L. Lin Wood of Atlanta, have said they will seek justice for the harm allegedly done to the teen," The Cincinnati Enquirer reported. "McMurtry is with the law firm of Hemmer Defrank Wessels and has practiced law in Greater Cincinnati since 1991. He said a team of seven lawyers has been working full-time to review the media accounts of what happened." The list of entities that letters were sent to includes:
The Washington Post The New York Times Cable News Network, Inc. (CNN) The Guardian National Public Radio TMZ Atlantic Media Inc. Capitol Hill Publishing Corp. Diocese of Covington Diocese of Lexington Archdiocese of Louisville Diocese of Baltimore Ana Cabrera (CNN) Sara Sidner (CNN) Erin Burnett (CNN) S.E. Cupp (CNN) Elliot C. McLaughlin (CNN) Amanda Watts (CNN) Emanuella Grinberg (CNN) Michelle Boorstein (Washington Post) Cleve R. Wootson Jr. (Washington Post) Antonio Olivo (Washington Post) Joe Heim (Washington Post) Michael E. Miller (Washington Post) Eli Rosenberg (Washington Post) Isaac Stanley-Becker (Washington Post) Kristine Phillips (Washington Post) Sarah Mervosh (New York Times) Emily S. Rueb (New York Times) Maggie Haberman (New York Times) David Brooks (New York Times) Shannon Doyne Kurt Eichenwald Andrea Mitchell (NBC/MSNBC) Savannah Guthrie (NBC) Joy Reid (MSNBC) Chuck Todd (NBC) Noah Berlatsky Elisha Fieldstadt (NBC) Eun Kyung Kim HBO Bill Maher Warner Media Conde Nast GQ Heavy. com The Hill The Atlantic Bustle. com Ilhan Omar Elizabeth Warren Kathy Griffin Alyssa Milano Jim Carrey
https://www.dailywire.com/news/42988/nick-sandmanns-lawyer-sends-letters-these-54-ryan-saavedra?fbclid=IwAR11_hGydETSpd23jYlTgv7-Lbb3CvLoWoXDjH0DeRhweMfnmu48vKX0TSA
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ-4gnNz0vc
If I wanted America to fail.
A barrel went down $2 and our gas in Michigan goes up 37cents? I would rather they tax the food so people could afford to go to work. Can always live on a sack of potatoes but when gas is locked in with these taxes WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO DO BOTH!
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The suns radiation dictates direction of our Climate. It has a 10 year cycle! Unless you live in California lol! Then Terrorist-B Globe Warming fires happen 24/7. Maybe its to make room for ski high tenant Gub Housing for all them street people carping all over the place.
Tree rings provide snapshots of Earth's past climate
By Jessica Stoller-Conrad Adapted from NASA's Climate Kids
If you look out the window, you can tell if it’s rainy or sunny right now, but that doesn’t say very much about your region’s climate—the area’s average weather conditions over a long period of time (30 years or more). However, that big tree in your backyard has been keeping a detailed climate record for decades.
Trees can live for hundreds—and sometimes even thousands—of years. Over this long lifetime, a tree can experience a variety of environmental conditions: wet years, dry years, cold years, hot years, early frosts, forest fires and more.
But how do trees keep track of this information?
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2540/tree-rings-provide-snapshots-of-earths-past-climate/
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