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Wednesday, Mar 08, 2023

U.S. Solar and Storage Paper Outlines Plan to Take Control of U.S. Supply Chain

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) issued a whitepaper that outlines steps to secure a stronger domestic solar supply chain in the United States and reduce reliance on global imports, particularly from China.

Wednesday, Mar 08, 2023

American Solar & Storage Manufacturing Renaissance: Managing the Transition Away from China

The United States is undergoing a transformational buildout of domestic solar and storage manufacturing. Like other industries, the U.S. can and is breaking free from an overreliance on imports while building a resilient and equitable U.S. solar and storage manufacturing base.

Tuesday, Jan 31, 2023

Earthjustice and SEIA Challenge Grid Operator Rules that Restrict Renewable Energy

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today Earthjustice filed a complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on behalf of Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) challenging a rule that prohibits renewables from providing ancillary services. Ancillary services help grid operators maintain a reliable electricity system, balance supply and demand, ensure reliability during extreme weather events, and help the system recover after a power system outage.

Tuesday, Dec 13, 2022

Solar Market Insight Report 2022 Q4

The quarterly SEIA/Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables U.S. Solar Market Insight report shows the major trends in the U.S. solar industry. Learn more about the U.S. Solar Market Insight Report. Released December 13, 2022.

Thursday, Dec 01, 2022

America’s Top Companies Are Using Solar and Storage to Meet Their Climate Goals

A sea change is taking place in the world of corporate sustainability. Customers expect more from their favorite companies, companies expect more from their suppliers, and corporate rivals are competing not only on the products they offer but on the boldness of their environmental goals. The Solar Means Business 2022 report, released on Nov. 29, by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), identifies the companies leading on solar and energy storage adoption in the United States. The report provides a window into how America’s businesses, large and small, are tackling their clean energy goals in 2022.

Tuesday, Nov 29, 2022

Solar Means Business 2022 Dataset

SEIA's Solar Means Business Report tracks solar adoption from America's corporations and businesses. SEIA members at the Watt level and above have access to the full dataset behind this report, containing project level data for more than 48,000 individual commercial solar systems.

Thursday, Nov 17, 2022

Standards Development

Tuesday, Oct 18, 2022

ICC Voters Hear Opposition From 318 Clean Energy Companies Amid Code Proposal Vote

WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 315 leading clean energy companies are calling on International Code Council (ICC) voters to reject a code proposal from FEMA that will upend U.S. clean energy progress, and instead, approve a set of compromise solutions. The proposed FEMA change to the 2024 International Building Code, S76-22, would require solar, storage and wind projects to meet Risk Category 4 requirements, the most stringent category possible.

Monday, Aug 22, 2022

Americans Want Clean Energy Products Made in the USA and That Goal is Now Within Reach

If the United States wants to achieve its energy security and climate goals while creating well-paying jobs in the clean energy economy, building a robust solar and storage manufacturing base here in America is non-negotiable.

Tuesday, Aug 16, 2022

Catalyzing American Solar Manufacturing

A roadmap to achieving 50 GW of domestic solar manufacturing by 2030.

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