Yes, the affiliated SEIA Chapters have informed consumer affairs offices in cities, counties, and states,
on
absolutely false advertising. But that is different than interpretations of percentages of efficiency and payback - since in many cases that depends on the undelying assumptions. So if you see something attrotious contact the state or regional SEIA or ASES chapter,
SEIA:
https://www.seia.org/official-state-affiliatesASES:
https://ases.org/our-community/chapters/Regards, Scott
Scott Sklar, President, The Stella Group, Ltd., VA Ph: 703-522-3049 direct) E-mail: solarsklar@aol.com
Website: www.TheStellaGroupLtd.com
Adjunct Professor & Sustainable Energy Director, Environment & Energy Management Institute (EEMI)
The George Washington University (GWU). https://eemi.seas.gwu.edu/ sklar@gwu.edu
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Scott Sklar
President & Adj Professor
The Stella Group, Ltd, GWU EEMI
Arlington, VA
solarsklar@aol.com------------------------------
Original Message:
Sent: 01-12-2022 11:31 AM
From: Kevin Chisholm
Subject: Question for the Solar Community
Does the solar industry ever pursue organizations or people that make untrue statements about the industry? It is in reference to solar thermal that I am asking this.
I know of some corporate and several individuals that sometimes make statements that could be seen as damaging.
Thanks,
Kevin Chisholm
Virginia