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Thursday, Mar 10, 2022

Solar Growth Trajectory Remains Uncertain as Federal Legislation Stalls

WASHINGTON, D.C. and HOUSTON, TX — In 2021, U.S. solar prices increased as much as 18% due to unprecedented supply chain challenges, trade actions, and legislative uncertainty, according to the U.S. Solar Market Insight 2021 Year in Review report. 

Thursday, Mar 10, 2022

Solar Market Insight Report 2021 Year in Review

The quarterly SEIA/Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables U.S. Solar Market Insight report shows the major trends in the U.S. solar industry. Learn more about the U.S. Solar Market Insight Report. Released March 10, 2022.

Wednesday, Mar 09, 2022

SEIA Member Letter to Secretary Raimondo 3.7.22

More than 200 solar companies wrote to U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Raimondo requesting that she reject the anti-circumvention petition filed by Auxin Solar on February 8, 2022 as it does not meet the minimum requirements for initiation.

Monday, Mar 07, 2022

Florida Legislation Undercuts Rooftop Solar, Allows Monopoly Utilities to Charge Exorbitant Fees on Thousands of Floridians

WASHINGTON D.C. — The Florida Legislature passed a bill today (HB 741) that will undercut the state’s growing rooftop solar industry by phasing down net metering and allowing utilities to charge excessive fees on over 100,000 solar customers in the state. Under the legislation, utilities will be able to levy unlimited fees on solar customers by 2026, giving them a stronger monopoly hold over Floridians. Following is a statement from Will Giese, southeast regional director for the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA):

Monday, Feb 28, 2022

Community Solar Project Siting

A Framework for Producing Zero Carbon Electricity and Serving Ecosystem Enhancement & Conservation

Monday, Feb 28, 2022

Solar Industry Releases New Framework to Help Community Solar Siting

Washington D.C. — Today the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is releasing a new report to aid policymakers in siting community solar projects. Well-designed community solar projects can result in increased crop and clean energy production, the report shows. Community solar projects can also result in other benefits, such as protecting soils and providing habitat for many important species.  

Thursday, Feb 24, 2022

Advancing Environmental Justice Through Strong Clean Energy Policy

Clean energy can be a powerful tool in combatting environmental injustices, and SEIA and its allies are pushing for smart policies that equitably grow the clean energy economy. This fact sheet covers the key provisions in the Build Back Better Act that can help to accelerate a just transition to a clean economy, provide economic wellbeing for frontline communities, and deliver a healthy and prosperous future.

Thursday, Feb 24, 2022

Five Ways Congress Can Advance Environmental Justice with Smart Clean Energy Policies

As Congress considers historic investments in clean energy policies, they have an unprecedented opportunity to push for bold public policies that benefit Americans in every zip code. To highlight the critical role environmental justice plays in climate and energy policy discussions, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) teamed up with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and Solar United Neighbors (SUN) to meet with 14 members of Congress on this important topic.

Monday, Feb 14, 2022

Clean Energy Trade Associations Urge FERC to Act on Near-term Interconnection Improvements

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the American Clean Power Association, Advanced Energy Economy, and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) filed supplemental comments with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to emphasize the need and opportunity for near-term interconnection improvements.

Friday, Feb 04, 2022

SEIA Supports Biden Administration’s Effort to Find Balanced Solution on Section 201 Tariffs

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today the Biden administration announced that it will extend the Section 201 tariffs on imported crystalline silicon solar panels and solar cells above an annual 5-gigawatt tariff rate quota. The decision upholds the exclusion for bifacial panels and doubles the tariff rate quota for cells. 

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