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OBBBA boosts tax outlook for domestic solar production

The advisory arm of a leading national accounting firm details how this year’s federal budget and tax bill provides a leg up for domestic manufacturers, including those in solar.

Bila Solar introduces 550 W solar panel with U.S.-made steel frame

The company partnered with Origami Solar to manufacture its modules, which also contain U.S.-made solar cells.

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Corning, T1 Energy agree to U.S. domestic solar polysilicon and wafer supply deal

The partnership supports a full domestic energy supply chain from raw polysilicon to finished solar panels.

Qcells confirms CBP has detained solar cell imports from South Korea

The solar manufacturer contends no part of its solar cells comes from the Xinjiang province of China, the company is closely working with CBP and it is aiming for a quick resolution.

New solar trade cases focus on three new Asian countries

In trade petitions filed today, a U.S. domestic manufacturing alliance is taking aim at largely Chinese-produced imports of solar cells and modules from Indonesia, Indian and Laos, potentially leading to a new round of antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigations.

Navigating FEOC restrictions for the 45X energy manufacturing tax credit

Foreign entity of concern (FEOC) rules deny tax credits for manufactured products that exceed using certain thresholds of inputs from China.

WorldOne Energies to set up 1 GW solar module factory in Canada

WorldOne Energies has announced plans to build a 1 GW solar module factory in Ontario, Canada, marking a major step in its global expansion beyond India. The facility will produce tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) bifacial modules and cater to the North American market.

Trinasolar targeting ‘high-value’ markets

Yang Bao, Trinasolar’s president of global sales and marketing, recently spoke with pv magazine about the company’s strategy for the solar and energy storage business.

Senate rushes reconciliation bill that launches new attacks on clean energy

On Saturday the Senate moved the reconciliation bill to debate by the slimmest of margins.

U.S. solar manufacturers seek to match rhetoric with reality

An extension of 48E tax credit with the domestic content bonus levels the playing field, say Qcells’, Talon PV and SEMA execs, so U.S. manufacturers can pay off the factories that they invested in in good faith against these credits.

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