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Tariffs the least of U.S. solar market’s worries

While President Donald Trump’s sweeping levies on foreign imports have captured global headlines, antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigations into Southeast Asian products, along with a potential expansion of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), could pose even greater risks for US solar and energy storage.

SEMA policy priorities include de-risking the U.S. solar industry, boosting manufacturing

As industry players are nervously watching the administration’s decision to temporarily freeze and review several provisions within the Inflation Reduction Act, the Solar Energy Manufacturers of America Coalition spells out its priorities.

Sunrise brief: The semiconductor crunch is easing. What’s next for solar?

Also on the rise: The state of the domestic solar and energy storage supply chain, Q1 2025. U.S. solar power purchase agreement prices rise 3.3% in Q4. And more.

Global solar panel oversupply ‘is still there’

At the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi, pv magazine spoke with two OPIS analysts about the current and projected price trajectory in the global supply chain. According to their analysis, overcapacity remains difficult to be kept in control, which makes an increase in solar module prices very unlikely, at least in the near future.

Boviet Solar manufacturing facility ready to ramp up in North Carolina

The company plans to manufacture both solar modules and cells in its Greenville facility, following a $294 million investment and the establishment its first North American production hub.

Five solar businesses added to forced labor list, banned from U.S. entry

Under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), five businesses in China were added to an entity list, making them ineligible to provide products and services in the United States.

Sunrise brief: U.S. solar panel supply ‘sufficient’ but two bottlenecks hold industry back

Also on the rise: The U.S. economy needs VPP 2.0, utilities could deliver. Clean energy affordability: Where does it start? And more.

U.S. solar panel supply ‘sufficient’ but two bottlenecks hold industry back

Solar panel supply is no issue, but other installation bottlenecks have emerged, said a report from Clean Energy Associates.

Sunrise brief: Hemlock Semiconductor receives $325 million U.S. government funding for polysilicon production

Also on the rise: Jackery debuts Solar Roof Tile at CES 2025. Majority woman-owned developer begins construction on solar, battery facility in Nevada. And more.

Hemlock Semiconductor receives $325 million U.S. government funding for polysilicon production

The Michigan-based manufacturer supplies solar-grade polysilicon used in the manufacturing of mono-crystalline ingots and wafers used in solar cells.

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