Qcells resumes US solar panel production after customs furlough
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The photovoltaic company has resumed production in Georgia after the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) released retained solar cell deliveries from South Korea. The retention had led to temporary exemption of 1,000 employees and temporary cessation of production in the second largest module factory in the United States. by pv magazine USA The photovoltaic company Q-Cells, belonging to the South Korean company Hanwha Solutions, has, acco…
Qcells resumes US solar panel production after customs furlough
Qcells says it has resumed solar panel production at its Georgia manufacturing facilities after US Customs and Border Protection released seven solar cell shipments from South Korea that had been held under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), forcing a furlough of 1,000 workers and temporarily halting output at the second-largest module factory in the United States.From pv magazine USA Qcells, the US solar manufacturing arm of South …
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