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Where are those "STION" NANO SOLAR PANELS? This

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Posted On: 01/21/2023 11:34:47 AM
Posted By: ThreeEmInEn
Where are those "STION" NANO SOLAR PANELS?

This will make you scratch your head.

January 11, 2022 press released by Sun Pacific Holding
https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release...-2024.html

from article:
Quote:
With this new product line Sun Pacific will have the opportunity to provide nano technology and building integrated solar panels that can deliver greater efficiency.



Stion's "new product line" went out of business in 2017
https://electrek.co/2017/10/17/american-stion...va-ruling/

from article:
Quote:
Nicholas Campanella, CEO of Sun Pacific Holding Corp. said, “We are excited to bring to the emerging renewable energy market this state-of-the-art technology to expand our solar footprint and offer Nano Solar CIGs on a worldwide level.



Stion's "state-of-the-art technology" went out of business in 2017

from article:
Quote:
Sun Pacific Power CIGS modules are designed and manufactured to the highest reliability standards. The semiconductors in Stion’s thin-film solar panels are made of Copper, Indium, Gallium, Selenium and Sulfur (a compound commonly abbreviated as CIGS) .



Stion’s "thin-film solar panels are made of Copper, Indium, Gallium, Selenium and Sulfur"

Seems strange how the same "out of business since 2017" STION company took advantage of some nice Mississippi state perks.

Quote:
Mississippi loaned Stion nearly $75 million and gave the company tax breaks and other incentives to locate its factory in the state .



Then there's that other company, MSW Recycler, waiting on an 85 Million tax exempt bond to build out it's Mississippi facility in Choctaw County.

in my humble opinion

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