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US Renewable Developer Criticizes Proposed Tariffs on Solar Imports

By David MartinezMay 15, 20242 Mins Read
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A prominent renewable energy developer has voiced strong opposition to a move by certain US solar manufacturers advocating for new tariffs on imported photovoltaic cells from Southeast Asia. Michael Polsky, CEO of Invenergy LLC, criticized the petitions aimed at imposing duties on crystalline silicon cells, asserting that they primarily serve the interests of specific companies

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