Interesting that you use an AD from an Australian
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"In a list compiled from the ASIC website, over 500 solar companies have gone bust, or has had action taken against them, in just the last eight years.
https://www.totalsolarsolutions.com.au/blog/n...ankruptcy/
Now if you use real news
U.S. solar installations fell 16% in 2022, but market rebounding -report
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-so...report- 2023-03-09 /
Quote:
New solar installations in the U.S. dropped 16% to 20.2 gigawatts (GW) in 2022 from the prior year, largely because a ban on some Chinese goods limited the availability of panels, according to a market report released on Thursday.
Since that ban has been given a 2 year reprieve, it appears SNPW made a very smart move signing a 2 year deal with GEP to fill that shortage of panels.
It looks even better for SNPW to have a US manufacture facility up and running in 2 years to fill the void when the tariffs are back in place.