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Wednesday, Nov 20, 2013

Walmart #1 in commercial solar development

PHOTON International – As the world’s largest retailers and biggest private employer, Walmart commands attention from Wall Street to Main Street, writes Rhone Resch, President and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association.PHOTON_I_2013-11-excerpt.pdf

Wednesday, Nov 20, 2013

Solar Market Insight 2013 Q3 Comms Plan

Key dates and messaging for the 2013 Q3 report.

Thursday, Nov 14, 2013

US Solar Deployment Jumps 15 Percent in Second Quarter

PHOTON_I_2013-09-excerpt.pdf

Wednesday, Nov 13, 2013

Rhone Resch PHOTON International column Oct 2013

PHOTON_I_2013-10.pdf

Monday, Nov 04, 2013

Q&A on Tax Credits for Sections 25C and 25D

This notice provides guidance with respect to the credits for nonbusiness energy property under § 25C of the Internal Re venue Code (Code) and residential energy efficient property under § 25D of the Code.

Wednesday, Oct 16, 2013

Rate Design Guiding Principles for Solar Distributed Generation

A DRAFT version of the Rate Design Guiding Principles for use by the SEIA State Policy Committee.

Tuesday, Oct 01, 2013

Effects of a Federal Government Shutdown

Each federal agency prepared and published plans outlining which activities would continue and which activities would be halted if no federal spending bill was passed prior to October 1, 2013.  Inside are links to and excerpts from those plans relevant to the solar industry.  Please keep in mind that this situation is in flux.  Some agencies have enough funding to continue certain activities for a few days or weeks, but a continued government shutdown would force more activities to cease.

Monday, Sep 23, 2013

USP Vice Chair Election Information

Nomination materials for candidates for the USP Division Vice Chair election, October 2013

Friday, Sep 20, 2013

Draft Recommendation to Governments for the Establishment of a U.S.-China Solar Agreement

Conflict:  Existing solar-related trade remedy orders and investigations between the United States and China are causing significant adverse and unintended effects across the global solar supply chain, without sufficiently addressing the underlying causes of unfair trade competition.For example, to avoid the U.S. AD/CVD orders on imports of solar cells and modules from China, Chinese manufacturers are assembling third-country cells into modules in China and then importing these modules into the United States free of the AD/CVD orders.

Wednesday, Jul 31, 2013

Pan-Renewable Statement for the Record

STATEMENT FOR THE RECORD Senate Finance Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure Hearing on Powering our Future: Principles for Energy Tax Reform

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