STATEMENT: Clean Energy for America Calls for Domestic Solar Investments Following The Department of Commerce’s Preliminary Ruling on Solar Tariffs
(Washington, D.C.) – Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a preliminary ruling calling for tariffs to be placed on imported solar panels and solar panel components from four Southeast Asian countries. The tariffs would not take effect for two years due to a moratorium issued by President Joe Biden earlier this year. In response, Clean Energy for America’s (CE4A) Executive Director Andrew Reagan made the following statement:
"Today's decision by the Commerce Department only underscores the urgent need to rapidly increase supplies of solar equipment in the U.S. and lean into domestic manufacturing of solar components. Our clean energy future will deliver manufacturing jobs and lower-cost energy for our homes, schools and businesses. With the clean energy and climate investments in the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, President Biden has us on course to accelerate the transition to clean energy for America."
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Clean Energy for America: CE4A was formed to be a voice for the clean energy workforce, a new powerhouse of energy stakeholders, who overwhelmingly support ambitious action on climate to grow our economy and create jobs. Clean Energy for America is of, for, and by the rapidly emerging clean energy workforce. Led by some of the most influential leaders across the industry, CE4A has operations across the country, mobilizing the clean energy industry for grassroots engagement – carrying forward the momentum and demand for a clean energy economy.
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