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New Dems Join Call for Quick End to Circumvention Inquiry

New Democrats Chair Suzan DelBene, D-Wash., and Scott Peters, D-Calif., vice chair for policy, are adding their voices to those asking the Commerce Department to quickly conclude its antidumping circumvention investigation on solar panels made in Asia. Senators and governors…

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have been arguing that the investigation is damaging utilities' ability to install large-scale solar arrays. "As the U.S. invests in American research, development, domestic manufacturing, and deployment of clean technology, we will continue to rely on imports in order to reach our climate goals for years to come. We are concerned by reports of delayed and cancelled installations and extensions of fossil fuel plants that otherwise would have been retired," they, joined by 14 other caucus members, said in a statement.