Solar Insiders Podcast November 30

Tindo – Australia’s only solar module manufacturer – is looking to expand its factory and add battery storage to the production line, according to CEO Glenn Morelli.
On our latest Solar Insiders podcast, Morelli joins Giles Parkinson and Nigel Morris to discuss Tindo’s latest plans, its efforts to match and beat international rivals, and the state of the local solar market.
Meanwhile, we go through the news of the week – including the C&I boom in Queensland, a wake-up call in the Northern Territory, a warning about dodgy door-to-door solar salesman, and an apology to Nigel’s dad, who is still waiting for his panels.
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This post was published on November 30, 2017 9:40 am

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