US solar: four things to look for in 2025
Predictions for the year ahead
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Sylvia Leyva Martinez
Principal Analyst, North America Utility-Scale Solar and Host of Interchange Recharged podcast

Sylvia Leyva Martinez
Principal Analyst, 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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In this complimentary report we pick out the hottest topics across utility-scale, residential, non-residential and manufacturing.
Read it for our view on:
- Why the residential solar-plus-storage installer market will fragment in 2025
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markets - Why 2025 will be a milestone year for domestic cell manufacturing in the US
- And more.