I-Team: Pink Energy goes dark in Georgia and across US
By Randy Travis Published October 10, 2022 AUBURN, Ga. - You can turn out the lights for one of the biggest providers of rooftop solar power in Georgia. After thousands of consumer complaints ? and investigations across the country including the FOX 5 I-Team ? Pink Energy has gone out of business. But a statement on the company website said don?t blame them. "Due to rampant customer discontent resulting from faulty Generac solar equipment, Pink Energy has been forced to close its doors permanently," the statement read. The FOX 5 I-Team reported earlier how a legal dispute over the quality of key solar hardware prompted finger pointing between Pink Energy and Generac, the maker of the hardware. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/pink-energy-goes-dark-in-georgia-and-across-us
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