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Mandloi: Solar modules are already three times more expensive in the United States

Government Policy & Regulations - The US President's negative stance on solar and wind energy is noted, but the impact on investment is questioned [1] - Federal funding directly for renewable energy projects accounts for less than 5% of total projects [2] - Tax credits for the renewable energy industry are available through the end of 2030 [3] - Section 232 investigation into wind turbines and their components is underway, potentially impacting the sector [10] - Potential Section 232 tariffs on polysilicon could also affect the solar industry [10] - The Inflation Reduction Act provides more consistent long-term policy support [9] Tariffs & Manufacturing - Tariffs have been impacting the solar sector since 2012 [4] - Solar models are already three times more expensive in the US than in the rest of the world due to existing tariffs [6] - Tariffs are driving manufacturing to move to the US [6][9] - Domestic manufacturing provides an advantage when it comes to tariffs [7] - The tariff strategy is working by encouraging domestic manufacturers to increase supply [9] Company Highlights & Investment Picks - First Solar benefits from nearshoring and anti-China policies [6][8][11] - Sunrun, a residential solar company, is favored as it is not subject to federal approvals and also engages in energy storage [11] - Bloom Energy, focused on fuel cells for data centers, is also highlighted [11]