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Italy awards solar capacity in first 'Not made in China' auction
(www.reuters.com)
17% extra isn't much, especially if the manufacturing is within the EU, where it could be seen as an investment.
It's not zero either. I wish the real "savings" of relying on final products imports would be more quantified like this. It might not be worth it, sometimes.
But then, how much of that supply chain is china-free, once you go past the first level of the bill of materials.
17% is cheap, considering you have local resources when the panels fail or get storm damaged.
Technology for a Solar-Punk future.
Airships and hydroponic farms...