Archived Events
How Private Capital is Shaping the Energy Transition
The competition to fund renewable energy and clean technologies is accelerating at a rapid pace.
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.
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:
U.S. Solar Market Insight: 2021 Year in Review
In 2021 the U.S. Solar Market again set records as demand for residential solar (and storage) reached new levels and the utility-scale solar pipeline continued to be built out.
SEIA Solar+ Manufacturing Forum
To reach long-term climate and economic goals, the U.S. solar industry must grow at a rapid rate of the next 10 years – four times faster than our growth rate today. Through this growth, we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a massive renaissance in domestic manufacturing. SEIA is leading the industry to identify opportunities and address challenges to scaling up the U.S.
Forced Labor Prevention and the Hoshine WRO: What Solar Businesses Need to Know
In June 2021, U.S. Customs & Border Protection issued a withhold-release order (WRO) against products containing silica from Hoshine Silicon Industry Co., impacting solar imports which are now subject to customs enforcement activity, including import detention. While this has impacted the U.S.