As 2024 winds down and 2025 brings the uncertainty of new government leadership, and especially new promises of tariffs on imported goods, we’re answering your questions about safe harboring solar modules and other equipment.
Author: Kate Wilcox
Solar Market Snapshot: January 2024
At the end of each quarter, we like to highlight key developments and trends in the US solar market in our Solar Market Snapshot, with relevant links so…
Country of Origin Requirements Explained
If you find navigating the requirements for domestic content in your solar projects to be remarkably similar to swimming through alphabet soup, you’re not alone. Long-standing Country of…
Solar Market Snapshot: Q3 2023
At the end of each quarter, we like to highlight key developments and trends in the US solar market in our Solar Market Snapshot, with relevant links so…
Uptick in UFLPA Module Detentions Could Impact Module Supply in Q4 2023 and Beyond
Though the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act (UFLPA) was passed nearly two years ago to prevent goods made with forced labor from entering the US market, current UFLPA…
Solar PPAs and Leases May Outpace Solar Loans this Year
Third-party ownership (TPO) is on the rise and gaining momentum in the residential and small commercial markets, reversing a years-long trend away from PPAs and solar leases toward…
Get to Know Our New President – Matthew Saunders
We are excited to welcome Matthew Saunders to the team as our new president. We asked him a few questions about his role and what he hopes to…
Solar Market Snapshot: July 2023
It’s hard to believe 2023 is half over. It’s been a whirlwind year, dominated by clean energy policy debates, record-breaking inflation, and mass announcements of bringing solar manufacturing…
IRS Guidelines Issued for Domestic Content Requirements
The IRS has released proposed guidance for domestic manufacturing requirements under the Investment Tax Credit (ITC). More guidance is expected to come in August. As expected, the proposed…