Solar Energy Industries Association
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Formation | January 24, 1974 |
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Legal status | Industry association |
Purpose | National industry association of the U.S. solar industry |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C., United States |
President and CEO | Abigail Ross Hopper |
Website | www |
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), established in 1974, is the national non-profit trade association of the solar-energy industry in the United States.[1] In 2019, the group reported at least 1,000 member companies.[2]
SEIA is a 501(c)6 non-profit trade association. The association supports the extension of a 30 percent federal solar investment tax credit for eight years.[3]
With the recent high flux of green jobs in the solar industry, SEIA maintains a resource for those looking for solar jobs.[4] The Harvard Business Review[5] claims that the solar industry could absorb all of the jobs lost to the coal industry as it shutters. By 2016, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, the solar industry employed more workers in the energy generation industry than all fossil fuels (oil, coal, and natural gas) combined.[6]
An independent but strategically aligned organization, The Solar Foundation, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which develops education & outreach programs to promote the further development of solar energy in the U.S.[7]
Current Board of Directors[]
Executive committee[]
- SEIA Board Chair – Nat Kreamer, Spruce
- SEIA Board Vice Chair – Tom Starrs, SunPower Corporation
- Treasurer – Laura Stern,
- Secretary – Michael Maulick, SunLink Corporation
- President – Abigail Ross Hopper, SEIA
- Elected Committeemen
- Tony Clifford,
- Craig Cornelius, NRG Energy
- Ryan Creamer,
- Steve Trenholm, E.ON North America
- Federal Policy Committee Chair – Scott Hennessey, SolarCity
- State Policy Committee Chair – Thomas Plagemann, Vivant Solar
Division Chairs[]
- Distributed Generation – Tony Clifford,
- Solar Heating and Cooling – Ed Murray,
- Solar Services and Consumers – Laura Stern, Nautilus Solar Energy
- Utility-Scale Solar Power – Fred Morse,
Board At-Large[]
- Craig Cornelius, NRG Energy
- Ryan Creamer,
- Jeff Dorety, Trina Solar
- Scott Hennessey, SolarCity
- Anne Hoskins, Sunrun, Inc.
- Martin Hermann, 8minutenergy Renewables
- George Hershman,
- Stephen Jones,
- Nat Kreamer, Spruce
- Daniel Laure,
- Michael Maulick, SunLink Corporation
- Matthew McGovern,
- Ryan Pfaff,
- Thomas Plagemann, Vivint Solar
- Dan Shugar,
- Tom Starrs, SunPower Corporation
- Jeremy Susac,
- Steve Trenholm, E.ON North America
- Darren Van't Hof, US Bancorp
- Kathleen Weiss, First Solar, Inc.
- Jim Yowan,
- Scott Zajac,
- David Zwillinger, D. E. Shaw
Board Elected[]
- Mike Hall,
- Yuri Horwitz,
- Jeff Wolfe, EnergySage
- Andrew Savage,
- Laura Stern,
Honorary Members[]
- Arno Harris – Chairman Emeritus
- Steve Hogan
State SEIA Affiliate Representative[]
- Vacant
Official State Affiliates[9][]
References[]
- ^ "SEIA Homepage". Retrieved 2015-03-26.
- ^ "About SEIA". SEIA. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
- ^ "SEIA Launches New Campaign to Extend Solar Investment Tax Credit". Retrieved 2015-03-26.
- ^ http://www.seia.org/solar-jobs[permanent dead link]
- ^ https://hbr.org/2016/08/what-if-all-u-s-coal-workers-were-retrained-to-work-in-solar
- ^ McCarthy, Niall. "Solar Employs More People In U.S. Electricity Generation Than Oil, Coal And Gas Combined". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
- ^ "About Us - Solar Energy Nonprofit". The Solar Foundation. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
- ^ "Executive Committee and Board of Directors". SEIA. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
- ^ "Official State Affiliates". SEIA. Archived from the original on 2015-08-01. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
External links[]
- Technology trade associations
- Trade associations based in the United States
- Solar energy organizations
- Solar energy in the United States
- Renewable energy organizations based in the United States