Let me guess... They wouldn't happen to be the cheapest solar panels available would they?Flutterguy said:The project I am on has over 500 panels. They are considered the least efficient on the market, and have one of the shortest life-spans on the market as well.
Now why would a government contracted job decide on these panels?
My work installed 100 solar panels on their roof this year. Unfortunately they bought the wrong type - ones that work best at really high temperatures and do basically nothing at low temperatures.
Considering I live where 18 degrees Celsius is considered a heatwave - we might as well have just superglued the money to the roof and called it a day, because they generate nothing.
Of course our wages and our contracts are all under dispute as our managers are complaining about cutbacks even though I am on a minimum wage 1 year contract at the moment and they just blew over 100 grand nailing some silicon to the ceiling.