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Solar industry facing bankruptcies, leaving many with roof panels that don’t work

The solar industry in California has experienced several high-profile bankruptcies including one of its largest producers, Petersen Dean.

Now, another local solar company has shuttered, leaving homeowners with unfinished systems on roofs that aren’t producing any power, not saving money on utility bills, and often there’s still the financing of the equipment and installation that the customer is responsible for.

In Compton, Angela Dorsey’s 83-year-old mother had panels installed on her home’s roof, but they aren’t producing any power. Dorsey said the installer, Harness Power, gave them a timeframe on the contract saying the solar will be up by July 2022, and in full operation by September.

Nearly 10 months later, Harness Power is out of business, shutting its doors in the spring without warning and Dorsey’s mother Theresa is supposed to soon start making payments on the $32 thousand system.

“I don’t think it’s fair for me to pay a company that didn’t finish the job,” said Theresa.

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5 thoughts on “Solar industry facing bankruptcies, leaving many with roof panels that don’t work”

  1. This isn’t NEWS, This is an inevitable consequence of the stupidity being shoved down our throats abit “climate change.”

  2. I have zero sympathy for these people.
    You want to waste your money on this libtard stupidity then reap the consequences.

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