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Origami Solar Announces Domestic, Low-Risk U.S. Supply Chain for Steel Solar Module Frames

BEND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Origami Solar, the producer of patented, steel solar module frames, today announced it has finalized a fully American supply chain, including three of the world’s premier steel fabricators. Origami has prioritized a domestic U.S. supply chain to help the U.S. solar industry avoid the enormous risks, including time-consuming and expensive trans-Pacific shipping; reliance upon companies based in an often-adversarial nation intent on monopolizing the solar industry; an...

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