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I’m saying when large utility-scale groups get into their data rooms, they’re looking at ROI. 40% savings for domestic content is great but not if the cost is $0.40-$0.50/W vs high teens or low 20s.
It’s a math game.
I’m saying when large utility-scale groups get into their data rooms, they’re looking at ROI. 40% savings for domestic content is great but not if the cost is $0.40-$0.50/W vs high teens or low 20s.
It’s a math game.
1. It promotes slave labor
2. Cheaper quality = less efficiency
3. Makes 40% domestic content almost impossible to achieve given price point and ROI of cheaper modules
1. It promotes slave labor
2. Cheaper quality = less efficiency
3. Makes 40% domestic content almost impossible to achieve given price point and ROI of cheaper modules
Saving money? Cool
Saving THAT much money? We’re moving goalposts.
Saving money? Cool
Saving THAT much money? We’re moving goalposts.
Not all is bad!
PV sector is climbing through the muck, SEIA predicts 236 GW of installs will hit by 2028, and there are many solutions (Sunhub, Anza to name a few) to move new and EOL inventory.
Not all is bad!
PV sector is climbing through the muck, SEIA predicts 236 GW of installs will hit by 2028, and there are many solutions (Sunhub, Anza to name a few) to move new and EOL inventory.