It’s been a week of big news in the solar sector, with leading C&I contractor Todae Solar in voluntary administration and the regulator reviving talk of a network fee for solar exports.
The demise of Todae, one of the most prominent companies in the solar markets, is a story of intense competition, disappearing margins, and the impacts of Covid-19.
Meanwhile, the regulator has revived talk of a network fee for solar exports. All this and more in your regular solar podcast, with some electric vehicle news added in.
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