RE: National Electric Code I especially like the 3rd option with Tenksolar's approach as we are supplying their inverters. Mind you, I notice it was Tenksolar's marketing head writing the article.
I also like this link and the paragraph that makes one take notice although I recall M.C. forecasting a couple of years ago, $200 million in sales by 2012 for STG and that aint going to happen. To be fair to M.C., Ontario didn't happen as it was supposed to and I believe there was product problems.
https://indonsia-stock-exchange.blogspot.com/2011/12/tenksolar-market-share-outlook-2012.html
Although tenKsolar primarily services the Midwest United States, it plans on using its financing for a larger production capacity and a wider distribution network, with sales in California, Minnesota, Missouri, New York and Wisconsin. According to CEO Joel Cannon, the company expects to exceed $100 million in revenue by 2012.
(Not bad if they can do it since their sales for 2011 were expected to be only $12 million. They have shipped units, no doubt with Sunergy inverters, to Greece and Italy as well.)
Right now, I suspect Tenksolar is our only hope of any kind of large sales. They are using 3M thin film for their arrays and my understanding is that because of panel mismatch, the Sunergy is excellent for their product. I think STG's future has a lot to do with the success of Tenksolar. I don't hold much hope for the licensing agreements mentioned in the last MD&A. I think it would have happened by now. It will be interesting to see what M.C. has to say about that this time.
A great article on TenK is here.
https://www.startribune.com/business/129772428.html
A short lesson in panel mismatch can be found here:
https://pveducation.org/pvcdrom/modules/mismatch-effects-in-arrays
GLTA