SEIA announces new partnerships with KOPIA and BCSE

  • The organizations will work on promoting the adoption of solar energy at home and abroad.
    The organizations will work on promoting the adoption of solar energy at home and abroad.

This week the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) announced that it had signed new formal partnerships with the Korea Photovoltaic Industry Association (KOPIA) and the Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE). The partnerships will see SEIA work with both organizations to promote and sustain a healthy growth of solar energy markets at home and abroad. They plan to work on communications, events, policy initiatives and market research to promote the adoption of solar energy.

SEIA was a founding member of the BCSE. “The Business Council for Sustainable Energy is pleased to formalize its working relationship with SEIA, as the solar industry is a critical component of the diverse portfolio of clean energy solutions that the Council represents,” said BCSE president Lisa Jacobson. “SEIA offers real time insights into market dynamics and the policies that will enable this industry and the clean energy sector to continue to grow for years to come."

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