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SEIA PRESS RELEASE | May 6, 2008
U.S. A "SLEEPING GIANT" FOR SOLAR ENERGY
Extension of Federal Tax Policy Vital to
Realizing Economic Potential of Solar

Dr. Alex Marker, a research fellow for SCHOTT Solar, today provided expert testimony to the Commission on Security and Cooperation Europe (U.S. Helsinki Commission) regarding the economic impact of a robust solar industry in the U.S. "Renewable energy is domestic energy. Domestic energy not only means jobs for Americans, but it means reducing our dependence upon politically unstable regions of the world. Renewable energy is as much about energy security as it is about reducing greenhouse emissions and creating thousands of new jobs each year," said Marker. "We have the opportunity today to address the challenge of global warming while also growing our economy. All we need to do is harness the power of the sun."
 +  Marker Testimony 
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | May 1, 2008
Registration Opens for North America's Largest Solar Event; Top Industry Issues in Spotlight
Today the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the two non-profit organizers of Solar Power Conference & Expo, announced the opening of registration for Solar Power 2008, the largest solar event in North America. The event will take place October 13-16 at the San Diego Convention Center. Bob Greifeld, chief executive officer of The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. will deliver a keynote address on global market conditions, the outlook for IPOs and Wall Street's role in the future of the solar industry.
 +  Learn More 
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | April 30, 2008
SILICON VALLEY LEADERS AND NY TIMES' FRIEDMAN CALL ON CONGRESS TO EXTEND SOLAR ENERGY TAX CREDIT
Silicon Valley business leaders urged Speaker Pelosi to draw on her leadership to pass an extension to the solar investment tax credit by Memorial Day to prevent sector decline and loss of tens of thousands of jobs. Mr. Friedman makes the case that Congress should invest in clean energy now and scolds Clinton and McCain for supporting a summertime fuel-tax holiday. "Why waste tax dollars in the gas tank instead of investing in innovation?" Link to his Apr. 30 opinion column and the Silicon Valley leaders' letter below.
 +  Friedman on Energy 
 +  Silicon Valley Leaders 
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | April 21, 2008
U.S. SOLAR MARKET GROWS 45% AFTER TWO YEARS OF INVESTMENT TAX CREDITS
Today the Solar Energy Industries Association released its 2007 U.S. Solar Industry Year in Review produced in conjunction with the Prometheus Institute. The report noted that 254 megawatts of photovoltaic and concentrating solar power were installed in 2007. Grid-tied PV increased 45 percent to a total of 750 MW, CSP grew 18% percent with 4 gigawatts in the pipeline that would power 1 million homes.
 +  2007 U.S. Solar Mkt Study 
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | April 16, 2008
POLITICAL CARTOONIST COVERS SOLAR ITC ISSUE
See Politico's Matt Wuerker's perfect depiction of the challenges facing extension of the solar investment tax credits. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand megawatts.
 +  See Solar Cartoon 
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | April 10, 2008
STATEMENT BY RHONE RESCH ON SENATE ADOPTING AMENDMENT EXTENDING SOLAR TAX CREDTS AS PART OF HOUSING STIMULUS BILL
"Today's vote sends a strong signal to the White House that with the right government policies, the solar industry can create thousands of green-collar jobs, spur billions in economic growth and help lift up the U.S. economy. This is must-past, bipartisan legislation that will benefit our economy, improve our energy independence and protect our environment. What could be more American than that?"
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | April 8, 2008
Financial Executives Call on Congress to Extend Pending Solar Tax Credits
Wall Street and venture capital firms report on growth of solar market and stress importance of tax credit for investor confidence and industry growth. The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on legislation to provide for a long-term extension of the ITC (S. 2821, the Clean Energy Stimulus Act of 2008) as early as this week...
 +  Audiotape of Apr. 8 Call 
 +  Manufacturers'Support Ltr 
 +  Chamber of Commerce Ltr 
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | April 4, 2008
Media Advisory: FINANCE EXECS REPORT ON GROWTH OF SOLAR ENERGY AND IMPACTS OF TAX POLICY
With a vote on the solar investment tax credit expected in the U.S. Senate in the coming weeks, financial experts from prominent investment banks, commercial banks, and venture capitalist firms discuss the importance of federal tax credits for residential, commercial and utility-scale solar energy projects. Speakers highlight investment opportunities, job creation, and market effects of a lapsed tax credit.
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | April 3, 2008
STATEMENT BY RHONE RESCH ON SENATE BIPARTISAN BILL TO PROVIDE LONG-TERM EXTENSION OF SOLAR INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT
"From New Hampshire to Michigan to Oregon, this bill provides a much-needed shot in the arm for our ailing national economy. This legislation will create thousands of jobs, unleash billions in investment and prevent a major disruption in this fast-growing sector -- all at a time when we need it the most..."
 +  Biz Coalition Letter 
SEIA PRESS RELEASE | March 4, 2008
RENEWABLE ENERGY TAX PACKAGE WILL SAVE CONSUMERS MONEY, BOOST ECONOMY, CREATE JOBS, SAYS BUSINESS-CONSUMER COALITION
More than 100 retailers, manufacturers, trade groups, and advocacy organizations call on Senate to pass bipartisan legislation as soon as possible that extends renewable energy and efficiency tax credits...
 +  Jobs, Investment at Stake 
 +  85% of Americans Agree 
 

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