The US solar industry faces a perfect storm of Federal policy and trade
In our US solar market insight Q2 2025 report, created in collaboration with the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA),
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In our US solar market insight Q2 2025 report, created in collaboration with the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA),
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Just one solar project has been approved on federal lands since Trump took office in January, and none have been permitted since July when
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These developments in solar industry conditions and policies have affected U.S. manufacturing capacity, solar PV installations, component imports, and
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A new USA TODAY investigation revealed that a growing number of local governments are restricting or outright blocking large-scale wind and solar projects.
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President Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented attack on wind and solar power as he seeks to reshape the US energy landscape and reverse the green agenda put forward by his...
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SEIA has released a report saying that political attacks are threatening 500 US solar and energy storage projects totaling nearly 116 GW of
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Delays in solar project schedules tend to be relatively short in duration, and reports of delays are more common than cancellations: less than 1% of planned solar capacity is entirely
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US solar added 18 GW in early 2025, but Trump policies could slash growth by 55 GW by 2030, raising costs and risks, says a new SEIA report.
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While renewable energy potential on public lands is promising, a significant challenge looms: transmission infrastructure. Recognizing this bottleneck, the Biden Administration empowered
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Despite the Trump administration''s wide-ranging attacks on renewables like wind and solar power, the clean-energy industry is on pace for
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