T1 Energy, Corning Reach Deal to Build American-Made Solar Panel Supply Chain

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The agreement links Michigan and Texas facilities to produce U.S.-made polysilicon, wafers, cells, and modules amid new limits on foreign solar components.

T1 Energy and Corning have signed a supply agreement aimed at creating a fully domestic solar panel manufacturing chain.

In a joint statement on Aug. 15, the companies said they will work together to produce wholly American photovoltaic solar panels, a market currently dominated by Chinese manufacturers.

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