Tag: solar tariffs
Solar Leaders Urge Biden to Revoke Trump Tariff Proclamation
A coalition of clean energy CEOs dubbed the October 2020 proclamation “ill conceived” and called for a repeal in [...]
USTR is Seeking Public Comments on Whether to Continue Bifacial Solar Panel Tariff Exemption
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is now accepting public comments on whether bifacial solar modules should continue to receive [...]
US Renewable Energy Policy: Solar Tariffs – Bifacial Exemption Extended and ITC Argued
Federal regulators upheld the bifacial solar module import tariff as a public good, and potential protector of irreparable harm [...]
US Renewable Energy Policy: Solar May Not Get Relief From Trump’s Tariffs
The solar industry may not catch the break from U.S. import tariffs that it was counting on next year. [...]
China Files Complaint With WTO Over US Solar Tariffs
Late on Tuesday China finally moved to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding the United [...]
Nevada’s 2.3-Cent Bid Beats Arizona’s Record-Low Solar PPA Price
NV Energy’s portfolio of solar and solar-plus-storage takes the low-price competition up a notch. Records don’t last long in [...]
Positive Solar Market Development in the US — Even in Times of Import Tariffs
On January 22, 2018, the Trump administration levied a 30% tariff on solar imports to the US. Although they [...]
New Bipartisan Legislation Would Repeal Trump’s Solar Tariffs
“I don’t know what good can possibly come as a consequence of stifling the growth of solar power.” A [...]
What India’s Solar Tariff Exemption Could Mean for the US Market
New documents show that a few countries with significant solar manufacturing facilities are exempt from Trump’s new solar tariffs, [...]
Will a Trade War With China Help or Hurt the American Solar Industry? It’s Complicated…
Yet another area of speculation and uncertainty in the Trump era.The election of Donald Trump raises a lot of [...]