Companies that make solar power components in the United States are still positioned to benefit from tax policy and tariffs, despite the Trump administration’s aversion to renewable energy.

Some big manufacturers, such as First Solar and Hanwha Qcells, are expanding, while smaller players also see opportunities.

Among the new names is T1 Energy, a solar company based in Austin, Texas, which said this month that it was forming a partnership with Corning Inc. of New York to set up a supply chain in which nearly all components would be produced in this country. T1 is part of a cluster of businesses that are helping to make Texas a leader in solar manufacturing.

“No country ever wants to be totally dependent on imported energy,” said Russell Gold, an executive vice president of communicatio

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