Key Solar Panel Ingredient Is Made in the U.S.A. Again
Briefly

A factory in Moses Lake, Wash., that shut down in 2019 will soon resume shipping a critical ingredient used in most solar panels. The resurrection of this factory could assist in establishing a complete domestic supply chain for solar panels and decrease reliance on Chinese production.
Executives at REC Silicon and Hanwha Qcells decided to reopen the factory due to incentives for domestic manufacturing provided in President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act. They aim to revive American production of a technology that originated in the U.S. 70 years ago.
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