A Canadian manufacturer is adding a powerful new solar module to its portfolio with an eye on the demand for clean energy in the US, despite the sharp U-turn in federal energy policy (cropped, courtesy of Canadian Solar).

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Canadian Solar is the name of a leading global PV manufacturer headquartered in Canada, and they are not taking US President Donald Trump’s war on solar power sitting down. Late last year the company took steps to shield its US factories from the President’s on-again, off-again trade wars, and now they are just weeks away from shipping new high-performance solar modules to eager buyers throughout the world, including, presumably, the US.

A New High Density Solar Module From Canadian Solar

As described by Canadian Solar on June 22, the company’s new TOPCon 3.0 high-power-density photovoltaic module is aimed at the utility-scale solar power plant market. Large-scale industrial users and commercial businesses are also targets. The high end of the scale is a safe call for the US market. While Trump’s war on solar is among the factors putting a crimp on the small scale, residential solar industry of late, high-demand energy stakeholders are still gobbling up the clean kilowatts at a rapidfire pace.