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by ajross
1427 days ago
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> They get sold, just not in the US, or specifically, Texas, as the original poster was asking. I don't think that's correct. Or at least it seems to require evidence. On the whole the US solar market has been extremely robust, with dropping prices and rapid buildout. It's possible that we're somehow lagging the rest of the world somehow, but that seems unlikely. |
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> The number of shipping containers delivering solar panels to American ports during the first three months of the year was down 17% from the prior quarter and 26% from a year earlier, according to research firm Panjiva. The drop came ahead of a March 28 announcement that the Commerce Department is looking into whether solar manufacturers used factories in Southeast Asia to circumvent American tariffs on imports from China.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights...
This is the US messing up its solar industry with no productive gain.