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A New Thin Film Solar Factory Pounds The Final Nail In Coal Coffin

Key Takeaway

The growth of domestic thin-film solar manufacturing, exemplified by First Solar, signals increased availability of US-made modules for developers and large power consumers, likely driven by policy incentives.

AI Summary

  • First Solar is expanding its US-based thin-film solar manufacturing capacity.
  • This expansion anticipates and will meet growing demand for domestically produced solar modules.
  • Developers and large power consumers can expect increased availability of US-made, potentially IRA-compliant, solar components.
  • The article implies a strengthening domestic supply chain for solar projects.

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Article Content

The thin film solar startup First Solar is among the domestic manufacturers anticipating a fresh burst of demand for made-in-the-USA solar modules. The post A New Thin Film Solar Factory Pounds The Final Nail In Coal Coffin appeared first on CleanTechnica .