The Texas-based PV maker plans to reach its full production capacity of 200 MW.
Despite winning concessions from the Trump Administration in the Section 201 case, SEIA is still fighting.
President Trump’s tariff decision was not the worst-case scenario for the U.S. market, but GTM Research says that it will still have effects, particularly in marginal and emerging regional markets.
While it was not the worst case scenario, the solar industry is not at all pleased with the imposition of 30% tariffs in the first year.
U.S. corporate procurement of renewables increased 16% last year, despite uncertainty around the future price of solar due to the trade case.
Over the past five years, the pattern of imports has moved away from China and towards Southeast Asia and Korea.
The research organization’s latest publication looks at what it will take for utilities to meet the changing demands of the 21st century, including accommodating distributed solar and energy storage.
A source has revealed to pv magazine that the Chinese PV behemoth is the company negotiating with the city of Jacksonville, Florida.
Solar and U.S. tax reform: The solar and wind industries largely dodged the bullet in the process of U.S. tax reform. But there will still be impacts on renewable energy project finance, which are many and complex, and it is hard to say what the final end-market impact will be.
Origis Energy plans to install more than half a million solar panels to feed the power needs of Disney World and surrounding businesses.
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