Pondering the trade case, I wonder who could possibly win. Who is the winner if the Commission rules for more duties and tariffs? In my opinion, it needlessly drives up the cost of solar for millions of energy consumers and hurts thousands of solar workers. It almost seems like an ideal playbook for utilities to push this but this is a sabotage from inside the solar industry, with a theory that may make more sense than at first look. More soon.
News
- Bloomberg: Shaw Joins KKR Buying Cleaner Energy
- RE World: US-Taiwan Solar Trade Dispute Forges On
- Reuters: China calls for fair handling of escalating solar dispute with U.S.
- Triple Pundit: Cost of Solar Power Still Falling, Falling, Falling
- Solar Industry: Trina Solar Takes Majority Stake In PV Cell Manufacturer
- Solar Novus: Implementing a Solar PPA: What works, what doesn’t
- ARS Technica: Is it time to move away from silicon-based solar?
Opinions
- Breaking Energy: Are Subsidies the Answer to Energy Sector Tax Reform?
- Solarworld: Time to stop US firms competing with Chinese government
Have a great day!
Yann