Solar and Storage Industry

24.1K posts

Solar and Storage Industry banner
Solar and Storage Industry

Solar and Storage Industry

@SEIA

National trade association for the U.S. solar energy industry. Building a strong solar industry to power America.

Washington, D.C. Katılım Temmuz 2011
3K Takip Edilen110.9K Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Solar and Storage Industry
NEW: Solar dominates new energy capacity additions for the 5th year in a row. Despite political setbacks, the solar industry installed 43GW in the first year of the Trump admin and, together with storage, comprised 79% of all new capacity. seia.org/news/report-u-…
Solar and Storage Industry tweet media
English
1
22
68
3.5K
Solar and Storage Industry retweetledi
Greater Houston Partnership
Greater Houston Partnership@GHPartnership·
Texas is leading the nation in solar power installation. The state added 11 gigawatts of solar capacity last year, driven by rising demand from data centers and continued population growth across a region of more than 7.5 million residents. ☀️Learn more about the role of solar and storage supporting the grid: ow.ly/OLiE50YvQx8
Greater Houston Partnership tweet media
English
0
11
19
730
Solar and Storage Industry
In 2025, solar and storage installed 4x more energy capacity than all other sources combined.
English
3
14
47
1.2K
Solar and Storage Industry retweetledi
Houston Public Media
Houston Public Media@HoustonPubMedia·
Texas installed more solar power than any other state last year, according to a recent report from the Solar Energy Industries Association, a national trade group. houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/…
English
0
8
16
631
Solar and Storage Industry retweetledi
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
Benchmark's Iola Hughes recently featured on Solar Energy Industries Association's Good Energy podcast to discuss the findings of our new collaborative report - the US Energy Storage Market Outlook. Links to listen below ⬇️ #BESS #energystorage
English
1
5
15
1.5K
Solar and Storage Industry
"Long Islanders aren’t just looking for cleaner energy — they’re looking for stability. They want predictable utility costs, fewer disruptions during storms and a system that feels more within their control." liherald.com/rockvillecentr…
English
0
4
25
762