Building a clean energy supply chain is critical to U.S. national security and ensuring we can meet our energy goals.
Storage is critical to our nation’s climate stability, energy resilience and abundance, and to a smoothly operating grid.
Solar and storage technologies play a critical role in ensuring U.S. energy independence and national security.
SEIA has set a target of 100 GW of renewable energy manufacturing capacity, including 50 GW of solar manufacturing production, by 2030.
Solar energy is the cleanest and most abundant renewable energy source available, and the U.S. has some of the richest solar resources in the world.
Solar power is energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. Solar energy is the cleanest and most abundant renewable energy source available, and the U.S. has some of the richest solar resources in the world. Solar technologies can harness this energy for a variety of uses, including generating electricity, providing light or a comfortable interior environment, and heating water for domestic, commercial, or industrial use.
Read More ->SEIA maintains a U.S. manufacturing database to track growing solar and storage investments. The dashboard provides the latest data on manufacturing investment and jobs.
The United States is undergoing a transformational buildout of domestic solar and storage manufacturing to secure the safety and reliability of the electric grid. SEIA's vision is to reach 100 gigawatts of annual renewable energy manufacturing production capacity by the end of the Solar+ Decade, including 50 GW of solar manufacturing production capacity. The U.S. Manufacturing Whitepaper Series is a collection of reports that provide a blueprint for the U.S. to dramatically scale its solar and storage manufacturing efforts.
The historic Inflation Reduction Act contains numerous provisions to invest in the solar and storage industries in the United States. SEIA has all of the resources you need to understand this complex policy.