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Late to the Texas party? Still 2 yrs from startup?

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Posted On: 06/30/2022 2:59:27 PM
Posted By: ThreeEmInEn
Late to the Texas party? Still 2 yrs from startup?

Can't imagine losing another 2 years or more to start pumping out solar panel modules?

Looking like millions and millions of Texas-based solar panels going out the doors of many significant players in the renewable energy space.

Big difference between releasing corporate ad press releases and napoleon-like syndrome tweets for years...versus getting stuff done in a real world.

https://www.power-eng.com/solar/construction-...exas/#gref

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Over the past 15 years, REG has delivered over 3GW of solar project installations in the U.S. and Canada, with more than 1GW currently under construction and over 2GW in development.



https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/10...ty-in-usa/

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The investment from Reliance will allow REC to grow to over 5 GW of capacity within the next three years — with 2 to 3 GW of cell and module capacity in Singapore, a brand new 2-GW cell and module facility in France and a 1-GW module assembly plant in the United States.



https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/...s-in-texas

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While much of the solar development in the state has concentrated in West Texas, Invenergy will construct its first Texas solar project in the northeast part of the state, near the Oklahoma border. It’s expected to yield more than $250 million for private landowners and create about 600 jobs during construction.



Texas packed with major competition. They might be even tougher than ri when it comes to messin with Texas.

https://us.sunpower.com/home-solar/states/texas/san-antonio

https://us.sunpower.com/home-solar/states/texas/dallas

https://us.sunpower.com/home-solar/states/texas/houston

imho

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