What does Brexit mean for solar? Nobody know because nobody really knows what it means, period. The short term effects are known however because the Pound has dropped over 10% which is an unfortunate turn for anyone that holds a British feed in tariff contract. The UK market was coming to an end from the removal of the feed in tariff but there was hope for the private market. The uncertainty of what the economic and political reality means is yet to come but in a business where we fight to shave 10 basis points off our costs, uncertainty can kill.
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Yann