I think the suggestion is that he followed through with his intended purchase because the trails are going well, not that his purchase was driven by it. Do you think he would be forced into buying even if the tower has melted on-site due to some catastrophic design fault?
You have to take the rough with the smooth Pandy. You can ignore it of course but I don’t believe that means it will go away, as has been demonstrated year after year.
Once the trials of the tower have completed successfully and we start to see orders a number of posters will be placated and will become positive or disappear. Until that point - game on!
This board is therapy for a number of posters, and I may have found out why:
https://info.lse.ac.uk/current-students/student-wellbeing/student-counselling
Maybe he wanted to wait until some results of thr Acciona trial started coming through before committing more of his families money? Perhaps he didn’t think that would look particularly good on AFC if he had? There isn’t always a sinister explanation Garonne.
It may be that being off-grid where the grid is available is more cost effective. No connection costs, no dependency, independent fuel supply you can leverage economies of scale to reduce prices, reduced set-up times etc. Off-grid is not reserved for the middle of no-where.
I would think you need to look as though you can service significant deliveries so customers have faith you could deliver the order they are going to place, but the art initially is not to waste too much money putting that look into place just in case the orders don’t happen!
It was 8 weeks but as we don’t know when they became operational on site it’ll keep us guessing for a while longer!
Unless they have a set of tests that run over an 8 week period I don’t see why we may not hear something earlier.
I didn’t think Ade could become any more irritating but for him to demand relevance when he has been the king of irrelevance to-date has proved me wrong.
Not that I disagree with the sentiment however, but it does appear to be a change of spots.