CEO Mike Carr said the current domestic content guidance “subverts congressional intent by ignoring components such as polysilicon and wafer.” Image: NexWafe.
The US Solar Energy Manufacturers for America (SEMA) coalition has reiterated its calls for an update to the Domestic Content tax credit for solar products.
The trade body, which represents several US-based, non-Chinese solar manufacturers, submitted comments for consideration to the secretary of the Treasury, Janet L. Yellen, and commissioner of Internal Revenue, Daniel Werfel, yesterday.
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