A DALBY business has been left $1.6million out of pocket after the French government-owned company, Areva Solar KCP, went into liquidation weeks after it was ordered by a Supreme Court to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Father and son duo Hermes and Steven Speziali own the family business Nortask and were embroiled in a legal battle after the failed Kogan Creek Solar Boost project, operated by Areva Solar KCP and CS Energy, forced them to lay off workers and cost millions in legal assistance, and damage to their property.
The project allegedly went pear-shaped when the materials, purchased by Areva Solar KCP, were found to be defective, according to Steven.
“CS Energy put a hold on the project to sort out these problems…
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