In a bold move that could change the game for renewable energy, two leading American companies have struck a massive three-year deal worth $400 million. This big step moves us away from relying on foreign-made solar cells and pushes the US toward making its own solar tech. The brains behind this plan are Heliene, a high energy solar panel maker in Minnesota, and Suniva, a forward-thinking monocrystalline silicon solar cell maker in Georgia. They’re teaming up to roll out the first all American crystalline solar panels.
Ushering in a New Era: The Rise of US-Made Solar Panels
Attribution: Art Hunter