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China solar firm plans US plant

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A leading Chinese solar panel maker has leased space for its first US factory in another win for the Biden administra­tion’s efforts to build up the nation’s clean energy manufactur­ing base.

JA Solar Technology Co will build a $60 million panel plant in Phoenix with plans to be operationa­l by the fourth quarter of this year, the company said in a press release issued by the Arizona Commerce Authority.

The plant will be able to produce 2 gigawatts of panels a year once fully functional, it said. The US currently has 4.5 gigawatts of annual silicon panel production capacity, according to BloombergN­EF data, although several new projects have been announced recently.

Beijing-based JA Solar is the world’s fourth-biggest panel maker by capacity, according to BNEF. The company is setting up the plant to provide US customers with flexibilit­y and ease of access to its solar products, according to the press release. A spokespers­on added that the project is still at an early stage and specific details will depend on future progress.

Chinese solar manufactur­ers dominate global panel production, but have been stymied from shipping to the US because of a series of trade disputes and allegation­s of human rights abuses. Some of the firms have moved to expand exports from plants in Southeast Asia to circumnavi­gate curbs on US trade.

The US is trying to boost domestic clean energy manufactur­ing in its fight against climate change and to cut reliance on imported panels. President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes generous incentives for solar, battery and electric-vehicle manufactur­ing, has sparked a wave of new factory announceme­nts, including a $2.5 billion expansion of solar manufactur­ing in Georgia that was announced this week.

Biden’s policy extends to encouragin­g foreign firms — including Chinabased manufactur­ers — to set up facilities locally, which can support developmen­t of supply chains and deliver jobs.

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