Bill,

 

If, a big IF, I were to agree to a performance warranty, I would want to agree 
to an annual production figure 90 or less percent of the estimated output along 
with a bunch of caveats, like the one you suggest, to render any performance 
warranty relatively toothless.  Otherwise, I see it as way too big of a 
liability and a really bad precedent.

 

marco

 

Hi Marco,

 

I hope this query does not divert response to your original question.

 

How is the situation of the reduced performance due to the volcano (or other 
"acts of God" or the like) approached in the Power Purchase contract? Perhaps 
this could be titled "Reduced Solar Production As a Result of Reduced Solar 
Input". 

 

TIA,

 

Bill Loesch
Solar 1 - Saint Louis Solar

PS As I remember, the last time I bought a new vehicle, back in the Dark Ages, 
the auto manufacturer's warranty deferred to the tire maker's warranty (for 
tires), etc. Any similarity?

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Marco Mangelsdorf <mailto:ma...@pvthawaii.com>  

To: 'RE-wrenches' <mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>  

Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 10:02 PM

Subject: [RE-wrenches] Volcanos,reduced solar production and kWh performance 
warranties

 

This thread brings up a very timely issue that I’m dealing with right now with 
PV Power Purchase Providers.  As an integrator providing turnkey PV systems of 
X kW, I’m being asked to contractually agree to a minimum performance warranty 
for said PV systems.  I am EXTREMELY uncomfortable to any such clause in any 
contract that I would sign.  I have strong confidence in my PV design 
capabilities  and engineering support and in my professional crew to install a 
top-quality PV system.  I have a lot less confidence in an inverter 
manufacturer being able to get to a site on a Hawaiian island in the middle of 
the Pacific in a super timely fashion as the lost PV kWhs rack up.  And as I 
mentioned in a previous post today, we have an active volcano here that’s been 
spewing since 1983, a volcano that could get a lot worse on any given day.  I’m 
leaning strongly against agreeing to any such clause.  Way too bad a precedent 
to set.  Way too much of a liability.

 

Anyone else had to deal with this bugger of a performance warranty demand?

 

Thanks,

marco

ProVision Solar

 

Marco:

 

Our production schedule has been in tatters - lowered by perhaps 30% because of 
the rain.... can't plan, can't do.  Then I pay overtime on good days to (try 
to) catch up.

We have a number of systems online and I had not thought to actually review and 
compare from this year to last.  I'll let ya know.

 

We'll get a call like - "My bill is higher than last year (edison has a bar 
graph of monthly consumption for the past 13 months) and I'd like you to look 
at my system" or My meter is not going backwards, should I call edison?"  The 
weather is so consistently wet this winter (think Hilo) that we usually just 
need to ask-

"Been outside lately?"

 

But everywhere is so green and the desert bloom is outrageous.........

http://www.desertusa.com/wildflo/ca.html 

 

Pat Redgate 

Ameco Solar 

 

In a message dated 4/25/2010 12:24:53 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
ma...@pvthawaii.com writes:

Pat,

 

Kicked your butts as far as lower output?  If so, by how much on a percentage 
basis?

 

On the Big Island of Hawaii, we’ve had a very active volcano doing its thing 
since 1983.  With the normal trade winds, the vog (volcanic smoke + fog) gets 
blown south past the volcano, around the south tip of the island and then back 
up along the west side of the island.  Which means that Kona-side residents can 
be in a yucky vog zone for days and sometimes longer.  Think L.A. on a smoggy 
summer day.  And as far as percentage decrease in solar output, I really have 
little accurate clue.

 

Marco

ProVision Solar

 

Kicked out butts, in fact.

 

Pat Redgate

Ameco Solar

 

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