Jenny Chase on Nostr: 8. India and the US have solar import tariffs, so modules are pricier there (~17 and ...
8. India and the US have solar import tariffs, so modules are pricier there (~17 and ~28 cents/W respectively). Both countries are subsidizing local manufacturing capacity. This is a perfectly good strategy as long as it doesn’t slow down their energy transition, but...
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