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Senior Consultant, Microgrid Labs

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Microgrid Labs, Inc. Advisor: 2014 to Present Developed product plans, conceptual and preliminary designs for projects, performed industry surveys and developed...

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On one hand I’ve always felt that we should find a future roles for the petroleum and coal industries, and have described some of these potential roles in my writings. On the other hand all people and other entities (like large corporations, including their officers) should be held accountable for past crimes. Note that I’m an engineer, not a lawyer, so any of my own text in this writing is definitely not a legal opinion.

However, the first section of this paper states a legal opinion by entities that are lawyers, and have armies of other lawyers.

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