McKirdy, the Solar Grifter, Strikes Again

A uniquely American tale

It's a quintessential American story.



Jim McKirdy, the gentleman who brought us 50-percent-efficient solar panels built in Florida that work by moonlight is now spreading his solar fantasy in Puerto Rico and to folks in Arizona.



Before we get to the McKirdy story: I'm in the midst of reading Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, and one of the sub-plots involves two grifters ("The Duke" and "The King") who travel the Mississippi selling patent medicine or impersonating royalty, anything that will permit them to bilk the locals of their wallets. Sometimes they succeed, sometimes they get run out of town on a rail.



Huck says of their behavior: "It was enough to make a body ashamed of the human race."

Which brings us to James McKirdy, his company Off Grid Solar, and his NXGen solar panels.

Past Transgressions

When we last covered James McKirdy, he was making these claims:

Armed with this breakthrough technology, Off Grid was going to provide enough photovoltaic panels to satisfy the needs of the 2010 U.S. market at a record-setting efficiency with an unprecedented warranty -- with panels made in a yet unbuilt Florida factory.

He left behind him a trail of bilked investors, realtors, and partners. We have spoken with a number of his victims, most of them ashamed of their naiivete and not eager to have their names used in this article.

Current Transgressions

McKirdy and his solar company went quiet for a while but now we've received reports of him promoting his company to PREPA, a utility in Puerto Rico, and to interests in Arizona. A new document from his company has come into our possession which includes these claims:

 

Projects in development?

The Off Grid Solar document includes a list of projects "under development and contract." Note that the projects use the unit "mW." The author probably means "MW" for megawatt but "mW" for milliwatt might be closer to the truth. Here's the list: 

"At the end of the 2012 year, Off Grid Solar intends to be in a position to bring to market over 800mW of annual production. This would make OGS the largest completely American owned and operated solar module producer."

Under Development & Contract:

 

The document then throws in this distraction of "Installation base (clients)" which includes:





McKirdy's LinkedIn profile includes this: "We have had this technology since the 1960s. We are developing the Next Generation Solar Photovoltaic Solar Panels now! Our goal is to capture all forms of light. Low light conditions to full sun light. Visible, IR and UV light plus storing the energy of light. Our goal is to make a solar panel that absorbs light, produces electric power and stores light. The total solution to the world's energy problems."



According to a source, McKirdy is telling people at PREPA and the Puerto Rican government that the solar farm guarantee and output are insured by Lloyd's of London.

McKirdy has also claimed that DuPont is making the panels for his firm. We've contacted DuPont -- and their Apollo solar subsidiary is not a supplier of product to Off Grid Solar.

 

Here are some slides from a McKirdy slide deck:

 

 



 

Here's a picture of the founder of the firm from the Florida Business Journal:

 

Hopefully, future clients of Jim McKirdy have Google search capabilities and will read the articles from Greentech Media that reveal the truth about his false claims.