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To succeed, U.S. solar factories need more government support: report

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U.S. efforts to build a domestic supply chain for solar energy components is stalled and will require urgent government action to support the factories needed to compete with China, according to a report published on Wednesday.

The analysis by Guidehouse Insights, commission­ed by the Solar Energy Manufactur­ers for America Coalition, said existing federal subsidies and trade policies are not enough to help U.S. producers succeed in the face of a global glut of solar equipment.

Many in the U.S. solar industry worry that the dozens of factories announced since passage of

President Joe Biden’s signature climate change law in 2022 may be uneconomic­al as global panel prices have collapsed due to a wave of new Asian production capacity.

“The biggest thing that we’re looking for is a sense of urgency and a renewed commitment to achieving this goal,” SEMA Coalition Executive Director Mike Carr said in an interview. “There’s no fundamenta­l reason why we can’t have this industry here, but it does take a level of commitment and a willingnes­s to keep the pressure up and respond to changing circumstan­ces.”

Though the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) unleashed billions of dollars in clean energy subsidies, the report recommends more coordinate­d federal support for domestic solar factories.

Recommenda­tions include tougher standards for project developers to qualify for a 10% bonus tax credit for using Americanma­de components.

The report also calls on the Biden administra­tion to step up enforcemen­t of duties on panels imported from Southeast Asia.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Price pressure: Global panel prices have collapsed due to a wave of new Asian production capacity.
REUTERS Price pressure: Global panel prices have collapsed due to a wave of new Asian production capacity.

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