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Financial Benefits Drive U.S. Interest in Rooftop and Community Solar Adoption

Summary: A new study reveals financial incentives, more than environmental concerns, primarily motivate U.S. adults to adopt rooftop and community solar power. A new study from Ohio State University reveals that financial incentives—such as lower utility bills and protection from rising electricity rates—are the primary motivators for U.S. adults considering solar energy. Practical benefits outweigh […]

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US Imposes Record-High Solar Tariffs, Deeply Impacting Southeast Asia’s Solar Industry

Summary: The US has imposed unprecedented tariffs on solar panel exports from Southeast Asia, reshaping the regional solar manufacturing landscape and causing major business shifts and local job impacts. In an effort to curb alleged dumping and subsidies, the United States has announced record-high tariffs on solar panel exports from Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

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EPA’s Endangerment Finding Reconsideration Threatens Climate Progress and Business Opportunities

Summary: EPA’s 2025 reassessment of the 2009 endangerment finding risks reversing critical climate protections and impacting innovation. In March 2025, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a controversial reassessment of its 2009 ‘endangerment finding,’ which confirmed that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions threaten public health and welfare. This finding is the legal basis for federal

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