Solar firm collapses

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nowty
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Re: Solar firm collapses

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Swwils wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 8:15 am We're these UK solar farms? If so then the entire thing is laughable.
Yes and yes.
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All that money, the big departments, oversight, accountants doing the math on energy production likelihood based on very freely available info..

In this day & age, an unbelievable outcome.

I hope for a critical analysis for those guilty of pissing so much money away as to how their research was conducted or whether it was merely figures conjured & presented on a glossy heavy paper hand-out by the shonky salesman.

"wow, just wow" ..so central govt will be propping this council up with a tranche of general taxation from elsewhere I guess!?

The circle of incompetents clearly go's wider, not seen the programme (unlikely to as well) you don't screw up this badly on your own, so who else is liable?


If only they'd stopped by to chew it over here eh!?
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Re: Solar firm collapses

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Capacity factor 4%.

Maybe they should have invested 4% of what they did.
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