Out of masterresource
By Robert Bradley Jr.
“Here is the next limit of solar energy – not when installing the next 100 GW – the first 100 GW.” – Cesar Barbosa (below)
And they thought it was ecological to own a Tesla…. Imagine this sun roof, which is now aware of the AWOL installation program. The solar industry is least popular in the USA with hundreds of thousands of disappointed customers.
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Cesar Barbosa is busy in a hot new decommissioning of field scalol. And also to repair if the tax credit is still there.
“As the founder of Nulife Power Services,” he explains, “I am proud to lead a nationally recognized company that specializes in the shift, distance and reinstallation and the decommissioning for aging solar goods in North America.”
For me, it's not just about revitalizing solar systems, but also about building a strong workforce through solid leadership and investing in people that affect renewable energies.
The name Nulife reflects our mission: aging solar systems – and the teams behind it – an opportunity for the shine.
He adds:
My solar company helps customers manage complex challenges at the end of life at the end of life and specialize in repairs of residential buildings and commercial repairs. My consulting business authorizes business owners and managers to unlock their inner champion through a Christian lens.
Busted Sunnova has thousands of customers under 25 years of contracts in California, where Barbosa works. What happens to you? And if other solar companies bite the dust, the removal of solar collectors is and will indeed be a big business.
Warning! Solar waste ahead!
In a recently published social media contribution warned Barbosa:
A courageous prediction that nobody wants to hear: Half of all commercial solar systems installed before 2016 will become an underperformance or not operational by 2030.
The solar industry is obsessed with the future.
Beautifier (bigger is better). Slim batteries. Dazing projections for new installations.
But here is the reality that we cannot afford to ignore: a silent crisis that unfolds on roofs throughout America – a crisis that I have started first -hand since 2012 and traveled through the country with Sunpower to tackle some of the most urgent systems in the industry.
All over the country, tens of thousands of solar systems on the roof – which the revolution for clean energy came – have fallen quietly. Not because the technology failed, but because the industry did it. We hurried to install. We cut corners. We promised 25 years of performance … and delivered systems that cannot make it over 10.
He continues:
Here is what she kills:
Inverters die – many are no longer a guarantee without spare parts available.
Cabling and electrical infrastructure that was never designed for over 25 years of exposure.
Install quality? Forget it – an army barely trained crews that have built the boom, and now we pay the price.
Maintenance? There was no plan. Just a contract, a handshake and hope that everything would work.
This is not just a technical problem – it is a financial. Underperformed assets achieve fewer income than forecast, while the risk of electrical errors, fire hazards and insurance claims is increased.
And here is the kicker: Almost nobody is ready to deal with this wave of system errors. Asset managers, furnishing owners and even EPCs discover that it is far more complex and more expensive than expected.
Here is the next limit of solar energy – not when installing the next 100 GW – the first 100 GW.
Revitalization. Draw. Responsible end of the lifespan. The question is not whether it will happen. It is whether we have the courage to face it. Will we continue to set up the dream – or finally tidy up the chaos that we left behind?
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