An interesting misconception. My2Mustangs you are confusing where the solar installations are based and where the purchasers of the individual panels are based. If you go to www.powerclouds.com and you scroll down a little on the home page you come to a map of the world. If you hover your mouse over a particular country, you can see how many panels have been bought in that particular country. For example, my girlfriend, who lives in the UK, has bought panels which are physically in Romania and my friend from university who lives in Australia has a panel which is physically going to be installed in Japan. For anybody who doubts my credibility, hover your mouse over the map of Australia. Today that shows 4. This time next week, it will show 5 because I will have pressed a few buttons on my keyboard in France. You have yet to comprehend the truly international extent of this project.
Incidentally, the total counter on the website which shows the "number of participants" is actually the number of panels sold rather than the number of people. Some people have bought 100 or even 200 panels.
Best Wishes
Lecastel