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Related: About this forumWomp Womp! Shitstain's Solar Tariff Devolves Into Farce, With 35% Drop In Prices Expected
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In June, Trump imposed an additional 25 percent tariff on imported Chinese solar modules as part of our growing trade war with that country. Unexpectedly, on June 1, the Chinese government cut its own solar installation incentives sharply, to slow what the government saw as a domestic market that had been overheating. Last year alone China added a staggering 53 gigawatts (53,000 megawatts) of new solar capacity which was more new capacity installed than any other nation had at the start of 2017.
Chinas move had an immediate effect, slowing domestic installation and creating a global supply glut. Within weeks, global prices had dropped 12 percent. If you are building a large power plant your pricing has certainly come back at least halfway to what it was pre-tariff, if not all the way, as SunPower Corp CEO Tom Werner told Reuters Monday. Its muting the impact of tariffs.
Prices could fall up to 35 percent this year. And while that is good news for those who want to install solar panels, it undercuts the supposed goal of Trumps tariffs to increase domestic production.
The price drop makes domestic manufacturing that much more challenging, said Werner. Moreover, while the California-based solar company wants to increase domestic production, it currently makes most of its products in Mexico and the Philippines. So SunPower is trying to get an exclusion from the tariffs. Our investment in America has been curtailed because we have to pay tariffs instead of investing, Werner explained. We would have added hundreds of jobs that were not going to add until we find out what happens with our exclusion request.
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https://thinkprogress.org/solar-prices-are-dropping-so-fast-it-is-muting-the-impact-of-trump-tariffs-ceo-says-b6adb4e04ea0/
Girard442
(6,083 posts)He was cautious, but also a sometimes early adopter. I like to think he'd be experimenting with solar on the farm.
aggiesal
(8,922 posts)Ronnie Ray-Gun removed them to placate the oil & coal industries.
Imagine where we would be have been 20 years ago, if Solar electricity
had moved forward since the Jimmy Carter administration!
Or where we would be right now!
NickB79
(19,258 posts)This is NOT a good thing overall. Cheaper panel prices in the US are just a silver lining to this otherwise bad turn of events (China slowing it's investments in solar).
The last thing we need right now is the world's largest carbon emitter slowing renewable installation.