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Sunrise brief: China urges U.S. to reverse new tariffs on solar, batteries, EVs

Also on the rise: DYCM Power announces $800 million U.S. solar cell and module factory. Nearly half U.S. households will have solar by 2050. And more.

U.S. increases and extends clean energy import tariffs on China

The U.S. Trade Representative decided that it will expand tariffs on solar components, batteries, semiconductors, steel, and EVs from China.

Sunrise brief: Most states with renewables targets are meeting them

Also on the rise: We must onshore the supply chain. Most states with renewables targets are meeting them. And more.

U.S. module manufacturers seek “critical” retroactive tariffs

Led by First Solar and Hanwha Q Cells, U.S. solar module manufacturers have filed allegations with the Commerce Department, citing “critical circumstances” and suggesting increased module imports due to their previous lawsuit filings.

Global solar module prices fall amid weak demand

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

Sunrise brief: Tariffs on solar cells remain, volume increased

Also on the rise: ChargePoint introduces Omni Port universal EV charger. Agrivoltaics for corn. And more.

Sunrise brief: Tariffs may stall the growth of the U.S. solar industry

Also on the rise: Toledo Solar goes out of business. Hydrogen power plants feasible but inefficient. And more.

Solar antidumping tariffs back in the spotlight

After a two-year pause, antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) tariffs on solar components shipped from Southeast Asia are set to resume in June 2024.

Sunrise brief: U.S. solar trade case moves forward

Also on the rise: Bosch unveils water source heat pumps for residential, commercial applications. More states now require smart inverters, enabling more distributed solar. And more.

U.S. solar trade case moves forward

The U.S. International Trade Commission unanimously voted that solar cell manufacturing in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, supported by local incentives, is harming U.S. industry. This decision paves the way for the Commerce Department to finalize its determinations on Countervailing Duties by July 18 and Anti-Dumping duties by October 1.

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