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.
Social Media Graphics: Auxin Solar Tariff Petition Impact
The Solar Decision Tree: Understanding which Solar Financing Structure Fits Best for Your Business
Businesses have numerous options to finance commercial and industrial solar projects. This session will review in detail how to determine whether PPA, operating lease, PACE loan or other options work best for you. Speakers:
New Tariff Investigation—An Unnatural Disaster for the U.S. Solar Industry
On March 28th, the U.S. Department of Commerce made the disastrous decision to initiate an anticircumvention investigation against solar cell and module imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. This case is already causing serious damage to the U.S. solar industry and threatens tens of thousands of American solar jobs and billions of dollars in U.S. investments.
Impact of the Auxin Solar Tariff Investigation
SEIA is conducting an industry-wide company survey regarding the impact of the Auxin Solar tariff petition on solar imports from Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. This data will updated periodically as new survey responses come in.
International Trade | Regulatory Policy | Federal, State & Regulatory Policy | Trade, Technology & ManufacturingFinance, Tax and Buyers Seminar Resources
Thank you for attending the SEIA Finance, Tax and Buyers Seminar in New York City on March 30-31. You can find the presentations from the Seminar above. Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions.
Factsheet: Tariff Petition Threatens the American Clean Energy Economy
Auxin Solar has submitted meritless petitions to the U.S. Department of Commerce, asking for the imposition of new tariffs on solar imports from Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. If allowed to proceed, these tariffs would cripple the U.S. solar industry, put tens of thousands of American jobs at risk and threaten our efforts to tackle climate change. The Department of Commerce must exercise its authority to reject these baseless petitions.