just think needing 2-3 years to be operational. ga
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despite the solar plant fantasy, now after the yellow brick has taken you folks through Florida (2018), Texas (2022), Alabama (2023) and now a new promo for South Carolina? (2024), would it be game over and last in line when waiting another 2 to 3 more years to get into the solar products manufacturing business?
Especially, for a company with no customer base, zero sales experience, never built anything and poor track record with timing of ordering equipment and permitting.
Anyhoo, here's to another "day late and dollar short". Late to another party and empty-handed. The slow & steady strategy seems to be a good front row seat to watching the competition eat your lunch every other month or so.
First Solar - strikes early in South Carolina
https://scspa.com/news/sc-ports-welcomes-amer...ker-to-sc/
Dillon 14MW of solar panels done deal
https://www.dillontribune.com/news/solar-farm...64a1e.html
2024 operational
https://www.power-technology.com/marketdata/p...s/?cf-view
Silfab strikes again - South Carolina - more competition already running laps around newbies still at the starting blocks looking for money for gas.
https://solar.sc.gov/index.php/news/2023-09/s...ork-county
in my opinion
cheers