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Trump plans to increase tariff on imported solar panels and revoke bifacial’s exemption

12 October 2020 by DSR

  “The tariff on imported solar cells and panels will increase next year and bifacial solar panels will officially lose their exemption status, this according to a proclamation released over the weekend by President Trump. The solar industry was the first market to feel the hit of tariffs brought on by Trump in 2018. Beginning … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: prices, tariff, Trump

How Utah officials hope to help solar energy consumers avoid pitfalls, fraud

27 July 2018 by DSR

  “With solar energy grabbing more headlines, many Utah consumers are being bombarded with sales offers for home and business use — and that has state officials worried. “When (popularity rises), unscrupulous players enter the market and customers can be confused about what they’re buying or pressured into sales,” Chris Parker, director of the Utah … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: consumer protection, Office of Consumer Services, Rocky Mountain Power, rooftopsolar.utah.gov, tariff, Utah, Utah Department of Commerce, Utah Division of Public Utilities

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