The webinar highlights emerging trends nationally and in some of the top state markets including demand, system and component cost declines and manufacturing output levels. Much of the discussion is framed around preliminary trade case results, the impact of the 1603 Treasury grant program and new state market dynamics.
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Compilation of relevant documents from the Department of Commerce and International Trade Commission regarding the U.S. AD/CVD investigation into Chinese solar cells.
Statement by SEIA President/CEO Rhone Resch for the Record, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearing on "China and Clean Energy," held on June 14, 2012.
According to the latest Solar Market Insight report from SEIA and GTM Research, solar PV installations increase 85% in in the first quarter of 2012 over the first quarter of 2011.
The following presentation from the Department of Commerce explains the process of an anti-dumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigation.
This report examines the current and future outlook for critical materials used in sustainable energy applications.
This webinar covers upcoming solar opportunities in Saudi Arabia and is held in association with the Dept. of Commerce. The webinar features John Smirnow (SEIA), Browning Rockwell (Saudi Arabia Solar Industry Association) and representatives from the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
This fact sheet highlights some statistics from a report by the University of Tennessee Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy on federal energy incentives. The report shows that federal support for solar energy is consistent with support for traditional energy sources.
Manufacturing Climate Solutions presents new research on technologies that can protect the climate by reducing CO2 emissions. In this ongoing series, we ask, “What are the U.S. job opportunities in clean tech?”
The latest Solar Market Insight report from SEIA and GTM Research shows that U.S. solar energy installations soared by 109% in 2011 to 1,855 megawatts.