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The impacts of shifting tariff policy on solar generation and manufacturing

staffBy staffMay 16, 20251 Min Read
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Tariffs and shifting trade policy have disrupted supply chains and project economics across the U.S. solar and renewable energy sectors.

In this recorded webinar discussion, leaders from Heliene, Arevon and GS Power Partners shared how they’re managing uncertainty, cost volatility and sourcing challenges.

Watch on demand now!

Topics include:

  • Tariff impacts on procurement, project feasibility, and supplier relationships
  • How trade policy influences risk, timelines and financial modeling
  • Strategies for risk mitigation and long-term investment planning
  • What it will take to support resilient, U.S.-based renewable supply chains

Panelists:

  • Martin Pochtaruk, CEO of Heliene
  • Justin Johnson, VP and CCO of Arevon
  • Nick Sangermano, President of GS Power Partners

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