The solar deployment industry has lost its bipartisan support due to the industry's dependence on Chinese supply chains, its framing as a symbol of climate ambition, and its failure to address Republican concerns about supply-chain security, unfair trade practices, and domestic manufacturing.
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Self-inflicted eclipse: How solar energy lost Republican support
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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