US solar module capacity surged 600% to supply domestic need, but still vulnerable to tariffsFebruary 4, 2025
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email The regulated utility entered supplier contracts in 2021 that allowed it to skirt surging inflation that drove US sector costs up 50% over the past few years First substations for Dominion Energy’s CVOW arrive at Port of VirginiaPhoto: Dominion Energy/LinkedIn
US solar module capacity surged 600% to supply domestic need, but still vulnerable to tariffsFebruary 4, 2025