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SEIA Premier Event |

SEIA Member Virtual Power Hour

This annual SEIA member-only event brings together SEIA members and staff for a virtual networking power hour.

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Workshop |

Solar Heating and Cooling Symposium

Please join SEIA and the Solar Heating & Cooling Alliance for our annual meeting, going virtual this year! Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from exciting speakers from throughout North America on the solar heating & cooling markets and connect with others in the industry. Agenda: 3:00  |  Welcome and Background

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Webinar |

The New Solar AD/CVD Tariff Petitions: What it Means for Your Business & What You Can Do About It

Last month, a group of four anonymous companies filed petitions targeting solar imports from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam as part of existing antidumping/countervailing duties (AD/CVD) on products from China. If enacted, the trade measures requested by these unknown petitioners could affect 80% of current U.S. crystalline silicon module imports and the bulk of total U.S. module supply.

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Webinar |

Section 201 Tariff Update and Questionnaires

The International Trade Commission is seeking responses to a questionnaire that will inform their decision on continuing the Section 201 tariffs on imported solar cells and panels stemming from Suniva’s 2017 petition. This is an extremely important opportunity to provide accurate information to the ITC and ensure that their analysis is reflective of current solar market dynamics.

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Webinar |

SolarAPP+ and Installers: How to Help

SolarAPP+ is a collaborative effort from the Department of Energy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, SEIA, solar installers and local governments to accelerate rooftop solar adoption. This innovative platform makes it easier for Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) to quickly and safely approve standardized rooftop PV projects for installation.

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Webinar |

Promoting Solar Deployment Through Soft Cost Reduction

Local governments have tremendous influence on the pace of solar energy growth in their municipalities, but unnecessary paperwork, red tape, and other burdensome requirements increase installation costs and discourage solar market growth.

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