The US solar industry is expected to experience a significant growth over the next decade, with the industry expanding five-fold during this period. This webinar focuses on the headwinds and tailwinds across utility-scale and residential solar demand touching on near-term supply chain alleviation, interest rate ramifications, IRA and state level policy impacts.
We review the forecast scenarios for every US solar segment, including the assumptions around:
- What share of projects we assume will receive tax credit adders, given current IRS guidance uncertainty
- Various supply/demand balances for solar PV modules across the scenarios based on factors like domestic module production, imported modules, and the impacts of anticircumvention tariffs
- Segment-specific factors such as retail rates for distributed solar and interconnection constraints for utility-scale solar
Get to know our speakers
Michelle Davis
Head of Global Solar
Michelle leads our solar research, identifying emerging industry themes and cultivating a team of solar thought leaders.
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Sylvia Leyva Martinez
Director, North America Utility-Scale Solar and Host of Interchange Recharged podcast
Sylvia researches market dynamics, business models, market developments and financial strategies of solar PV projects
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