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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.

Miscellaneous | Friday, Sep 04, 2015

GRID Alternatives Case Studies

As you guys know GRID Alternatives has lots of programs, stories, case studies etc. that speak to workforce diversity initiatives and success stories. As we wait to get the private section of the SEIA member website up and running so we can populate it, here are some pertinent links:RISE (Realizing an Inclusive Solar Economy) Initiative:

Report | Friday, Sep 04, 2015

Solar Market Insight Report 2015 Q2

U.S. Solar Market Insight™ is a collaboration between the Solar Energy Industries Association® (SEIA®) and GTM Research that brings high-quality, solar-specific analysis and forecasts to industry professionals in the form of quarterly and annual reports. Released September 9, 2015.

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Miscellaneous | Wednesday, Sep 02, 2015

How to Post to this Page

Please use the slide deck attached to help walk you through a posting.Or, if you are flummoxed, email Heather, [email protected],  and she can post for you.

From the Executive Summary: 

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Miscellaneous | Monday, Aug 17, 2015

NYSERDA RFI - Solar Capital Survey - Aug 2015

NYSERDA is conducting a survey to determine the availability of capital targeted to the development of solar & Energy Efficiency solutions (“SEE”) in New York State. We would appreciate if you could help us with market characterization for capital for New York State for SEE, by completing this survey in a timely manner.

Report | Monday, Aug 17, 2015

Tracking the Sun VIII

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) released Tracking the Sun VIII, the Department of Energy’s report on the price of grid-connected solar photovoltaic systems. Data points were collected from 400,000 individual PV systems or 81% of all U.S. PV capacity installed through 2014. Key findings include:

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