Federal, State & Regulatory Policy – SEIA
SEIA is engaged with policymakers at the regulatory and legislative levels in Washington, D.C. and across the country to establish supportive policy frameworks that allow solar to compete in the
SEIA is engaged with policymakers at the regulatory and legislative levels in Washington, D.C. and across the country to establish supportive policy frameworks that allow solar to compete in the
Congress could provide policy guidance on trade issues and evaluate whether current trade policies are achieving their desired effects, including protecting U.S. interests, promoting U.S. solar PV
The continued growth of the distributed solar market has prompted electric utilities, regulators, and others to consider improvements to the interconnection processes. Below are
China''s industry ministry on Wednesday finalised investment guidelines for solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing projects in an effort to rein in overcapacity, according to a notice on...
New solar PV manufacturing facilities along the supply chain could attract USD 120 billion investment by 2030. Annual investment levels need to double throughout the supply chain.
Developing a complete domestic supply chain for solar panels—from polysilicon production to wafer and cell manufacturing and final module assembly—will help the US achieve energy
While China has been instrumental in bringing down costs for solar PV worldwide, providing multiple benefits for clean energy transitions, it has left manufacturing companies in other...
The U.S. government is using tools like tariffs, duties, tax credits, and loans to support domestic solar manufacturers in competing with foreign products and growing the U.S. supply chain.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and Inflation Reduction Act''s (IRA) solar research and development investments and manufacturing tax credits (48C and 45X) are making
Since President Biden took office, companies have announced more than $17 billion and 335 gigawatts of manufacturing investment throughout the solar supply chain, with enough
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