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About the Episode:
Steven Zhu, President of Trina Solar, discusses their new 5GW solar manufacturing facility in Wilmer, Texas. He unravels how this significant investment not only strengthens their supply chain but spurs local economic growth with job creation, and underscores their commitment to sustainability. Emphasizing the role of domestic manufacturing in fortifying the renewable energy sector, Zhu offers insights into Trina Solar's site selection process, plans for green production, and their broader vision for U.S. expansion. This conversation highlights the strategic importance of domestic manufacturing in reaching U.S.'s clean energy goals.
Key Takeaways:
Importance of domestic manufacturing: Trina Solar is investing in a 5 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Wilmer, Texas, highlighting the critical role of domestic manufacturing to mitigate supply chain risk in the renewable energy sector.
Site selection process: The location for their new facility was chosen strategically considering factors such as land availability, workforce, transportation access, and proximity to markets and ports. Steven details exactly how the site selection process was done.
Commitment to sustainability: Trina Solar aims to power their new facility with green energy and even (eventually) integrate electric trucks so that they can fully deliver a carbon-free solution.
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