The Department of Commerce’s Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties (AD-CVD) investigation into solar imports from Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand continues to menace the US solar sector. A month after the initial March 25th announcement the fallout continues, with a Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) member survey finding that 83% of its 730 respondents (as of the 26th of April) have had module supplies cancelled, with 318 utility-scale projects, 51 GW of solar, 6 GWh of batteries, and $52 billion of investment at risk. This week saw a statement from US tracker maker Array Technologies heavily criticizing the investigation. However self-interested, Array Technologies is simply correct when it states that American solar manufacturers are sold out through to 2024 and that the…