In the Administration’s preliminary sequester report for the FY2014 budget, 1603 grants awarded in FY2014 could be cut by 7.3%. Though this is only a preliminary figure, SEIA has been working hard to address it. Join our webinar to hear the latest news on sequestration and how it could affect your company.
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Through educational seminars, webinars, networking events and business-to-business tradeshows, SEIA creates forums to connect solar professionals with their peers and with key industry leaders in order to expand their businesses, exchange ideas, and move the industry forward.
We work closely with our vast network of solar experts and thought leaders to develop high quality programs that meet the needs of our diverse industry. From installers to manufacturers, and from small businesses to large companies, SEIA creates opportunities to grow your business.
Financing Projects with SRECs: Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC
SRECs have been critical to driving solar development on the East Coast. However, as market conditions become increasingly complex, what is the best strategy for financing projects in these SREC markets?
SEIA Finance and Tax Seminar
SEIA’s Finance Seminar is the preeminent industry conference dedicated exclusively to finance and tax issues facing the solar industry today.
Solar Power International 2013
Mark your calendar for October 21-24, 2013 at McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois. Join thousands of professionals in solar energy and related fields for the industry's largest, most comprehensive solar energy event in North America.
PV America East 2014
Mark your calendars! PV America East 2014 will be taking place June 23-25, 2014 at the Boston Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
PROJECT PERMIT
More than 18,000 municipalities in the U.S. set their own solar permitting requirements. As a result, solar permitting requirements and costs vary dramatically city by city. Solar permitting can either be a walk in the park, or a bureaucratic headache. Vote Solar is developing a highly interactive permitting website that catalogs and scores current municipal permitting practices. The website incorporates data on current permitting practices from Clean Power Finance’s (CPF) National Solar Permitting Database (www.solarpermit.org), and scores municipalities on Vote Solar and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council’s (IREC) nine ‘solar permitting best practices.’ The website will include an education center with resources to empower citizens to streamline permitting practices in their communities.
An Update on Sequestration and its Impact on the 1603 Treasury Program: How could it affect your company?
In the Administration’s preliminary sequester report for the FY2014 budget, 1603 grants awarded in FY2014 could be cut by 7.3%. Though this is only a preliminary figure, SEIA has been working hard to address it. Join our webinar to hear the latest news on sequestration and how it could affect your company.
Financing Projects with SRECs: Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC
SRECs have been critical to driving solar development on the East Coast. However, as market conditions become increasingly complex, what is the best strategy for financing projects in these SREC markets?
PROJECT PERMIT
More than 18,000 municipalities in the U.S. set their own solar permitting requirements. As a result, solar permitting requirements and costs vary dramatically city by city. Solar permitting can either be a walk in the park, or a bureaucratic headache. Vote Solar is developing a highly interactive permitting website that catalogs and scores current municipal permitting practices. The website incorporates data on current permitting practices from Clean Power Finance’s (CPF) National Solar Permitting Database (www.solarpermit.org), and scores municipalities on Vote Solar and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council’s (IREC) nine ‘solar permitting best practices.’ The website will include an education center with resources to empower citizens to streamline permitting practices in their communities.
REFF Wall Street
10 years of REFF Wall Street - Join the celebrations and determine the shape of the USA renewable energy market for the next 10 years.
U.S.Military & Renewable Energy Industry Forum
U.S.Military & Renewable Energy Industry Forum
Energy Storage North America
Energy Storage North America is the first energy storage conference and expo in the U.S. to focus exclusively on applications, customers and deal making.
Solar Decathlon 2013
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is an award-winning program that challenges collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses. This event is free of charge and gives visitors the opportunity to tour the houses and learn how energy-saving features can help them save money today.
PROJECT PERMIT
More than 18,000 municipalities in the U.S. set their own solar permitting requirements. As a result, solar permitting requirements and costs vary dramatically city by city. Solar permitting can either be a walk in the park, or a bureaucratic headache. Vote Solar is developing a highly interactive permitting website that catalogs and scores current municipal permitting practices. The website incorporates data on current permitting practices from Clean Power Finance’s (CPF) National Solar Permitting Database (www.solarpermit.org), and scores municipalities on Vote Solar and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council’s (IREC) nine ‘solar permitting best practices.’ The website will include an education center with resources to empower citizens to streamline permitting practices in their communities.
An Update on Sequestration and its Impact on the 1603 Treasury Program: How could it affect your company?
In the Administration’s preliminary sequester report for the FY2014 budget, 1603 grants awarded in FY2014 could be cut by 7.3%. Though this is only a preliminary figure, SEIA has been working hard to address it. Join our webinar to hear the latest news on sequestration and how it could affect your company.
Financing Projects with SRECs: Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC
SRECs have been critical to driving solar development on the East Coast. However, as market conditions become increasingly complex, what is the best strategy for financing projects in these SREC markets?
REFF Wall Street
10 years of REFF Wall Street - Join the celebrations and determine the shape of the USA renewable energy market for the next 10 years.

