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SEIA is engaged with policymakers at the regulatory and legislative levels in Washington, D.C. and across the country to establish supportive policy frameworks that allow solar to compete in the
This guide explains how UL and ASTM standards, as well as FCC Part 15 and other requirements, apply to solar panels sold in the United States.
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SEIA is engaged with policymakers at the regulatory and legislative levels in Washington, D.C. and across the country to establish supportive policy frameworks that allow solar to compete in the
This comprehensive tool is designed for policymakers, stakeholders, practitioners, students, consumers, and anyone looking for solar licensing information in the United States.
Track plug-in solar legislation across 30+ U.S. states. Daily updates on bills, committee votes, and policy changes for balcony and portable solar panels.
UL Solutions has launched a dedicated testing and certification program for plug-in solar systems, also known as balcony solar, creating a clear safety framework to support their installation
To be eligible for any state or local grants, loans, or funds, a renewable energy project may use only solar panels composed of components made in the United States and assembled in
In 2018, the United States placed Section 301 tariffs of up to 25% on a variety of imports from China including solar PV cells, panels, and related materials (e.g., balance-of-system
This guide explains how UL and ASTM standards, as well as FCC Part 15 and other requirements, apply to solar panels sold in the United States.
Owning your solar system is a cost-effective option for millions of Americans, and new models for financing and community solar programs will enable households and communities that
UL Solutions has launched a dedicated testing and certification program for plug-in solar systems, also known as balcony solar, creating a clear
Choosing a solar panel that is made in the United States supports both American manufacturing and American jobs. Because these panels are designed and tested in the U.S., the
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said his administration will not approve solar or wind power projects, even as electricity demand is outpacing the supply in some parts of the U.S.