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Posted On: 07/06/2022 8:59:44 PM
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Re: Wallstreet1234 #2288
Yup, Texas solar on fire. And we get obsessive tweets "in the heart of..." being posted for weeks. It's always about get funding done. Wonder why?
Check out how many new solar companies already set up in Texas. Meanwhile, snpw will, most likely, need at least 2 yrs from today to see any revenues. Party with incentives and tariffs will be winding down. Late again for those 300 Texas employees.
Just hope, if they do get some participation agreement, to get funding... they get permits before ordering equipment and start building out a factory?
Remember those thousands of posts about Durango, Mexico solar farm potential revenue? lol. Then the hype about identifying 5-6 feedstock sites to develop in Australia? Pom-poms were 24/7 back then.
imho
cheers
Check out how many new solar companies already set up in Texas. Meanwhile, snpw will, most likely, need at least 2 yrs from today to see any revenues. Party with incentives and tariffs will be winding down. Late again for those 300 Texas employees.
Just hope, if they do get some participation agreement, to get funding... they get permits before ordering equipment and start building out a factory?
Remember those thousands of posts about Durango, Mexico solar farm potential revenue? lol. Then the hype about identifying 5-6 feedstock sites to develop in Australia? Pom-poms were 24/7 back then.
imho
cheers


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