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Here is a perfect example.
This was posted
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12/20/2022 11:09:21 AM
Posted By: Lee Adams
Most new solar panels retain 80% production after 30 years -
A five-year Sandia Labs study on solar module degradation shows that 13 out of 23 tested module types have effective lifetimes exceeding 30 years.
News Link:
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/11/08/most-n...-30-years/
The SNPW business plan to develop and operate a major solar technology manufacturing plant in the USA is a very promising project as solar panels are being recognized at one of the most economical and dependable technologies for the emerging demand in renewable energy solutions.
This was the response
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12/20/2022 11:38:15 AM
Posted By: ThreeEmInEn
Re: Lee Adams #3671
Except for SPP panels? No longer manufactured?
SPP/PVM220PS
Sun Pacific Power Corp.
Product is no longer manufactured.
https://www.enfsolar.com/pv/panel-datasheet/crystalline/9507
Not to mention the non-glass patents with no U.L. Certifications going on 3 years now. What are the odds that those non-glass panels are even compatible with all of the new solar panel technology and applications (if ever certified)?
Solar panels need get to certified to be able to manufacture before the shelf life even starts.
in my humble opinion
Notice the negative misdirection response had absolutely nothing to due with the original post.
"The SNPW business plan to develop and operate a major solar technology manufacturing plant in the USA is a very promising project as solar panels are being recognized at one of the most economical and dependable technologies for the emerging demand in renewable energy solutions"
The solar panels referred to in the original post are PT.IDN Solar Tech rebranded panels not the No longer manufactured? SPP/PVM220PS panels.
"Solar cells produced by “IST” will be used in our USA facility."
https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release...s-per.html
PT.IDN Solar Tech solar panels certifications
http://www.idnsolar.com/cases_4/
"Michael Ho, CEO of PT. IDN SOLAR TECH. stated, “We are looking forward to assist and work on the expansion between Sun Pacific Power and IST. The collaboration with Sun Pacific Power will help increase sales in our cell manufacturing and the growth for both of our companies. The deployment of this advanced technology will enable “SPP” to move forward to meet the demand for both green power and sustainable development.”
Also non-glass solar panels was not mention in the original post, yet it was thrown in with a negative spin to further miss direct the reader from the original post substance.