Resources
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.
US Solar Industry A Year in Review: 2008
Response From Treasury Department Regarding Sequestration and the 1603 Tax Credit
Dear Mr. Resch
Finance & TaxSEIA Response letter to the Bicameral Task Force on Climate Change February 2013
SEIA Response letter to the Bicameral Task Force on Climate Change February 2013
EnvironmentSolar Market Insight Report 2007 Year in Review
In 2007, the U.S. solar energy industry saw a glimpse of a gigawatt future. There was signi?cant growth in the commercial and residential PV markets and a new utility-scale segment for PV emerged with the fastest growth of all segments representing over 15 percent of the annual U.S. installed PV capacity. The ?rst concentrating solar power plant was built in more than 15 years with dozens more utility-scale projects in the pipeline. The expansion of the solar water heating market continued. Thousands of U.S. jobs were created and billions of dollars were invested. And, the industry strengthened its presence in Washington and our united coalition support across the country.
Rooftop Solar | Environment | Finance & Tax | Health & Safety | International Trade | Utility-Scale Solar | Regulatory Policy | Solar Technologies | State Solar PolicyMA Thermal APS Campaign Statement
MA Thermal APS Campaign Statement
U.S. Renewable Energy Technical Potentials: A GIS - Based Analysis
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) routinely estimates the technical potential of specific renewable electricity generation technologies. These are technology-specific estimates of energy generation potential based on renewable resource availability and quality, technical system performance, topographic limitations, environmental, and land-use constraints only.
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