星期一, 25 11 月, 2024
Home PV News North America SEIA outlines infrastructure policy priorities in letter to House Committee on Ways...

SEIA outlines infrastructure policy priorities in letter to House Committee on Ways and Means

This week, SEIA sent a letter to Chairman Richard Neal of the House Committee on Ways and Means outlining the solar industry’s priorities in the infrastructure package.

SEIA outlined six key priorities for solar growth in the letter.

Lengthen and strengthen the Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) to fill as much of the 10-year budget window as possible and increase the credit back to at least 30%.
Institute 100% direct pay to ensure ongoing financing, keep the industry growing and deploy solar rapidly.
Add standalone energy storage to the ITC.
Provide significant support to help grow American solar manufacturing.
Address grid resilience and necessary upgrades to accommodate all the new renewable energy coming online, including transmission and interconnection.
Support equitable workforce policies that meet the needs of the growing renewable industry.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

China CORNEX signed cooperation agreement with the Italian Cestari Group

On November 13, CORNEX signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Italian company Cestari Group in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. According to the agreement,...

Solar Leader Enphase Energy Cutting 500 Jobs

California-based Enphase Energy, a company known for its solar power and electric vehicle (EV) charging technology, announced it is laying off about 500 workers....

Cincinnati’s solar array powers city operations, tens of thousands of homes

A sprawling solar array in Highland County now powers 20% of Cincinnati's operations and tens of thousands of homes. Cincinnati’s 900-acre solar farm was completed...

1.2-GW solar panel assembly facility to open in Puerto Rico

A contract solar panel assembly facility will soon open in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, that will supply the utility-scale market on the island and hopefully...