Citing confidential documents, Green Choice Solar LLC says the Colorado-based Abound knew about two major problems with some of the company’s solar panels.
The company’s disclosure, made public in a recent filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, raises new questions about Abound Solar’s products and who will pay to get rid of solar panels that don’t work anymore. It’s unclear from the filing whether federal officials were told about defects. A spokesman for the Department of Energy, which awarded a loan to Abound Solar, declined to comment on the court filing when reached Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Green Choice says it is stuck with thousands of Abound solar panels that are expensive to dispose of because they contain cadmium telluride, a toxic substance.

Maybe they can use them to light the way to hell via Good Intentions Street?
Oh, that’s thick! Now I understand what’s behind solar energy.
Always follow money trail!
Just when cadmium was banned from all solders and car batteries, the industry found a way to turn poison into panacea.
Same thing as happened to sodium fluoride when municipalities tried to sue Alcoma in 1930s.
Set them up on the roof of the White House!
Well said.