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SEIA produces a variety of research and supporting resources for the solar industry, ranging from full reports to short factsheets. This data helps inform policymakers and business leaders alike on the current state of solar and where the industry is headed.

Join SEIA, Vote Solar, and GRID Alternatives to learn about the newest edition of the Low-Income Solar Policy guides, with new insights, policy guidance, and tools for making solar truly for all.

State Solar Policy
Tuesday, Jun 12, 2018

Solar Market Insight Report 2018 Q2

U.S. Solar Market Insight™ is a high-quality, solar-specific analysis and forecast to industry professionals in the form of quarterly and annual reports. Released June 12, 2018

Community Solar | Regulatory Policy | Rooftop Solar | Solar Technologies | State Solar Policy | Utility-Scale Solar
Report | Tuesday, Jun 05, 2018

Low-Income Solar Policy Guide

The growth of solar in the United States provides a tremendous opportunity to address some of the greatest challenges faced by lower-income communities: the high cost of housing, unemployment, and pollution.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Working towards the goal of fully sustainable producti on, Cargill worked to have one of California’s largest solar water heating arrays installed on its  flagship beef production facility in the state.

Solar Technologies
Fact Sheet | Monday, May 21, 2018

Investment Tax Credit for Energy Storage

Energy storage systems are being deployed with residential, commercial and utility applications, helping all generation sources connected to the grid become more efficient and cost-competitive. Encompassing a multitude of technologies, including chemical batteries, thermal, and pumped hydro, energy storage stores excess energy and converts it back to electricity when most needed.

Finance & Tax | Rooftop Solar | Solar Technologies | Utility-Scale Solar
Whitepaper | Wednesday, May 16, 2018

DER and the Non-Wires Solutions Opportunity

This whitepaper, the fifth in SEIA's series on grid modernization, focuses on the ways in which utilities are deferring traditional distribution grid investments with investments in distributed energy resources (DER).

State Solar Policy