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This is your SolarWakeup for June 15th, 2022

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  • Reuters: U.S. and partners enter pact to secure critical minerals like lithium
  • CNN: Wind and solar power are ‘bailing out’ Texas amid record heat and energy demand
  • Utility Dive: ‘Not backsliding on clean energy’: Officials say California’s proposed 5 GW reserve could be heavy on gas
  • Bloomberg: White House Meets With Solar Firms in Bid To Boost Manufacturing
  • PV-Magazine: Biden halts solar tariffs for two years. What’s next?
  • Axios: Historic Yellowstone flooding forces 10,000 to flee park
  • New York Times: Biden Weighs Tariff Rollback to Ease Inflation, Even a Little Bit
  • PV-Tech: Manufacturers urged to bolster inventories amid ‘extremely fragile’ supply chains
  • Canary Media: New startup aims to recycle 95% of high-value content from solar panels

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  • Energy Storage News: Biden’s executive action to support solar likely to run in tandem with support for energy storage

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