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Solar manufacturers are counting on a 10% tax credit to developers when their projects use American -made equipment to drive demand for solar panels, cells and raw materials used to make them.
The Biden administration has sought to expand investment in clean energy, and the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act provided tax credits as an incentive to reduce reliance on Chinese -made goods.
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