Original post had nothing to do with PT.IDN The
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The article was an industry article having nothing to do with PT.IDN. You're assuming PT.IDN is producing solar panels as referenced in the generic industry article. You have no idea how long PT.IDN panels will last. On the other hand, I provided a link that shows SPPs panel no longer being manufactured after, what, less than 8-9 years?
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The solar panels referred to in the original post are PT.IDN Solar Tech rebranded panels not the No longer manufactured? SPP/PVM220PS panels.
No they're not. You're doing the same "hitching the wagon" stuff making assumptions like that.
On the other hand, my post contained relevant factual information, published in black and white, related to the topic of the original post.
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Most new solar panels retain 80% production after 30 years -
Not SPPs panels. Right? That's relevant to the 30 year timeframe mentioned.
The non-glass panels are always relevant to any post talking about company's solar panels because the company continually brings up non-glass solar patents and projecting to produce them at some U.S. solar plant being hyped up. Every month that goes by without non-glass patent U.L. Certifications is one month closer to them being considered an older dinosaur than the next.
in my humble opinion
cheers
p.s. No elves busy in the solar plant yet? I guess that means we're all getting coal again. Last year is was Durango coal. 2020 was Medrecycler coal.