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The Section 201 fight moves to tariff levels

A letter on behalf of the world’s largest retail and technology companies to the ITC marks the next phase of the conflict: the struggle to influence what level of trade action the agency will recommend.

True Green scoops up 37 MW of Massachusetts solar

With the recent closure of a funding round and a big module deal, True Green is on a roll.

The stock market reacts to the Section 201 injury finding

Solar stocks are down across a range of manufacturers, installers and exchange-traded funds – but not as much as you might think.

Mission Solar Energy to supply PetersenDean with solar panels

The nation’s largest private roofing contractor will be sourcing modules from the Texas-based PV maker, raising questions about its previous supply arrangement with SolarWorld.

Origis installs the first panels at (another) 52 MW-AC solar project in Mississippi

The project is part of a utility-scale solar boom in Mississippi

Manufacturing and Section 201: An interview with PanelClaw CEO Costa Nicolaou (video)

In this interview with pv magazine LIVE from the SPI 2017 trade show, PanelClaw CEO Costa Nicalaou makes a case for why any trade action imposed under the Section 201 case will be bad not only for installations, but for the makers of racking, tracking and mounting systems.

New York large-scale renewable energy program massively oversubscribed

The Empire State is making up for lost time in advancing utility-scale renewable energy.

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Wholesale market crisis

Electricity market: Sustained low wholesale power prices are driving coal, nuclear and even gas plant retirements, pushing independent power producers into the red, and spurring reforms of wholesale market structures. But even PV is not immune to these trends. pv magazine looks at the implications for the solar industry.

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SolarWorld Americas to (re-)hire up to 200 workers

The Oregon-based cell and module maker says that last Friday’s injury finding has given it sufficient confidence to start hiring again, after devastating layoffs this summer.

Possible exemptions to Section 201: A lifeline for the U.S. market?

Friday’s ruling by the ITC found no injury from several nations including Canada and Singapore, which could exempt imports from these nations from trade action. What does that mean for the U.S. market?

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