Current Actions
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Take action to extend the 1603 Treasury Program!
Please take a moment to contact your Senators and urge them to include an extension of the successful 1603 Treasury Program in the payroll tax package that Congress is currently negotiating. Be sure to remind them that a failure to extend the 1603 Treasury Program will hurt businesses and stifle job creation.
The 1603 program is hands-down one of the most successful policies ever enacted to deploy clean energy. In only two years, it has generated over $22 billion in private sector investment to jump-start more than 22,000 renewable energy projects across the country. This has created tens of thousands of new American jobs.
Please take a few moments to contact your Senators TODAY. We need to stand together to let Congress know that extending the 1603 Program is critical to keep America working. -
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1603 Treasury Program - New York Company Sign-On
Fill out your information below to add your company to the letter to the New York congressional delegation requesting an extension of the 1603 Treasury Program for renewable energy.
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1603 Treasury Program - Texas Company Sign-On
Fill out your information below to add your company to the letter to the Texas congressional delegation requesting an extension of the 1603 Treasury Program for renewable energy.
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1603 Treasury Program - Oregon Company Sign-On
Fill out your information below to add your company to the letter to the Oregon congressional delegation requesting an extension of the 1603 Treasury Program for renewable energy.
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1603 Treasury Program - Mississippi Company Sign-On
Fill out your information below to add your company to the letter to the Mississippi congressional delegation requesting an extension of the 1603 Treasury Program for renewable energy.
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1603 Treasury Program - Colorado Company Sign-On
Fill out your information below to add your company to the letter to the Colorado congressional delegation requesting an extension of the 1603 Treasury Program for renewable energy.
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1603 Treasury Program - California Company Sign-On
Fill out your information below to add your company to the letter to the California congressional delegation requesting an extension of the 1603 Treasury Program for renewable energy.
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Call your Senators today and ask them to support American solar energy!
The Senate is preparing what will likely be the last major piece of tax legislation before the 2012 elections. This is our last chance to extend the critical 1603 Treasury Program, which has helped create tens of thousands of new renewable energy projects over the last two years.
Can you take a moment to call your Senator and ask them to extend this critical solar jobs program?
Enter your information below to be connected to your Senator's office. You will receive a phone call with instructions on what to do next. -
The 1603 Coalition

The 1603 Coalition wishes to thank all of the associations and companies that signed the 1603 Coalition letter sent to Congress on November 30, 2011.In the end, the letter featured over 750 signatures, including 34 associations and trade groups.
• Download a copy of the 1603 Coalition Letter with signatories
• Download a one-pager on the extension of the 1603 Treasury Program
• Download the latest list of 1603 Treasury Program Awards• Download a status report on the 1603 Treasury Program from the U.S. Department of the Treasury
Please Note: We will update this page as additional support letters are finalized and sent to Congress.
For more information about the 1603 Coalition, please send an email to 1603@seia.org.
If your organization supports an extension of the 1603 Treasury Program, please sign up below to receive periodic updates on the 1603 Coalition's ongoing efforts.
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Keeping PACE for more solar jobs!
Last year, federal housing regulators halted one of the most promising new consumer programs for solar energy. The fight to rescue property-assessed clean energy (PACE) financing from the Federal Housing Finance Authority (FHFA) continues in 2011 – PACE supporters have assembled a bipartisan coalition of champions on the Hill and with your help, we can get the PACE Assessment Protection Act (H.R. 2599) to the President’s desk before Christmas.
Since your state has already authorized local PACE programs, you could benefit immediately if this bill were to become law. Your representative is on the House Financial Services committee, which oversees the FHFA and has jurisdiction over housing issues. Email your representative today and tell them to support the PACE Assessment Protection Act!
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Thank you Senator Boozman, Solar Champion!
Earlier this month, with the help of solar advocates around the country, SEIA helped the 10 Million Solar Roofs Act pass a critical milestone towards passage. Your senator – John Boozman – was an original co-sponsor of this legislation and his support was critical to keeping the bill moving towards final passage. Securing bipartisan support from the Energy committee is the best way to ensure that legislation like this makes it all the way to the President’s desk.
The 10 Million Solar Roofs Act would incentivize local governments to remove the unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy that solar customers face around the country. If you believe this is a worthy goal, I’d ask you to take a moment and thank Senator Boozman for his leadership.
“A simplified permitting process will make solar energy more affordable," Boozman said via a news release issued with Senator Bernie Sanders. "I am especially pleased that our bill is fully offset and uses existing authorized spending to spur improvements in solar permitting and encourage the deployment of solar energy systems.”
Senator Boozman’s support demonstrates that clean, affordable solar energy is a cause that both Republicans and Democrats can rally behind. It’s one thing to say you’re for an “all of the above” energy policy – it’s another to actually vote that way. John Boozman stood up for affordable solar energy, and we hope you’ll take a moment to thank him for his leadership. -
Last chance for solar in the Empire State!
The New York Solar Industry Development and Jobs Act would put renewable energy into the hands of the people. The bill sets an ambitious goal for the state – 3% of New York electricity from solar energy by 2025. The legislation incorporates the best ideas from solar policies around the country, and would put New York back in the top ten solar states while putting tens of thousands of New Yorkers to work manufacturing and installing solar energy systems.
The legislative session in New York ends Monday, so there isn’t much time to make this happen. We need your help to keep Albany focused on solar jobs during the final hours. We can make this happen with your support. If you want more information, check out the campaign’s Facebook page – we’ve got links to all the latest news and information on the bill.
Thanks for your hard work – together we can make New York the next great solar success story!
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Tell Gov. Hickenlooper to stop excessive solar permitting fees!
Last month, the Colorado legislature voted overwhelmingly to prevent local governments from charging excessive permitting fees for solar energy systems. However, reports from Denver indicate that Governor Hickenlooper has not decided whether to sign the bill.
The legislation – HB 1199 – would require local governments to charge fair permitting fees for solar energy systems installed on homes and businesses. In Colorado, permitting fees more than doubled last year in some places despite the continuing trend of lower costs for solar energy around the country.
Many cities and counties experiencing rapid growth in solar energy try to “cash in” by expanding permitting, inspection and other fees. However, excessive fees drive up the cost of solar, reducing demand and stifling job creation in the fastest-growing industry in the country.
According the American Solar Energy Society permitting fees add about 33% to what a homeowner would pay for a solar energy system, and many permitting processes have little to no impact on safety. The legislation currently on the Governor’s desk would require solar permitting fees to be tied to the actual cost of issuing the permit – no more than $500 for a residential system and $1000 for a commercial system.
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Support the New York Solar Industry Development & Jobs Act
The Solar Industry Development and Jobs Act of 2011 (A. 5173) will open new market opportunities for solar in New York by encouraging new solar photovoltaic installations on the commercial and residential level. Once a leader in new solar development, New York has fallen behind states like nearby New Jersey that have stronger solar policies in place. A. 5173 draws on proven best practices from other states to provide an effective blueprint for long-term solar market growth and job creation in New York.
Assembly member Steven Englebright (D - Setauket) and Senator George Maziarz ( R- Newfane) are sponsoring the Solar Industry Development and Jobs Act.
Highlights include:
• Thousands of new local jobs will be created across a range of industries and functions, from construction and manufacturing to sales and finance.
• Solar power will help stabilize New York’s power grid by providing reliable, renewable energy at an affordable price to consumers. 1,000 MW of solar power constructed in New York would power 220,000 households.
• Distributed solar on New York’s roofs can help alleviate strains on the state’s electricity grid at critical times,
• Developing solar energy will decrease New York’s production of harmful emissions by reducing the need for traditional power plants.
• A Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) program will create market incentives for the rapid development of solar power in the state of New York.
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Help create a world-class solar market in Texas!
Did you know that Texas leads in every major sector of the energy industry except solar?
By growing the solar industry in Texas, we will secure a significant portion of the rapidly growing $71 billion global solar market through financing, manufacturing, project development, installation, maintenance, research and development.
Texas can create a modest program that will make us the national leader in every aspect of the solar industry to create jobs and grow the state’s economy. All Texans will benefit from a more diversified energy portfolio, which will increase the reliability and affordability of electricity in our state, and allow Texas to compete with other states that are attracting new business like California, Arizona, Colorado and New Jersey.
Economic Impact of Solar - Creating Jobs
Based on the legislation as filed, growth in the solar industry as a result of a strong, yet limited-in-scope solar incentive program could create an estimated 30,000 jobs throughout Texas. Every sector of the solar industry would see job growth, including manufacturing, project design, installation, maintenance and research and development.
Infrastructure Investment
Successful solar programs in other states that lead Texas in the solar industry have shown for every $1 of incentive, they have attracted $6 in private investment in their state to build the solar industry.
Generating Tax Revenue
The manufacture, sale, installation and maintenance of solar equipment will generate sales tax revenue for the State of Texas that can be directed to General Revenue. Estimates vary with regard to how much sales tax revenue could be generated, but most are several hundreds of millions of dollars.
Generating Energy- Add approximately 1,000 MW to the Texas grid, bringing more affordability and reliability to entire system
- Co-locating solar generation helps support expanded West Texas electrical transmission grid
- Distribution benefits to utility associated with reduced peak energy needs, and future capital investment reductions associate with deferred or avoided capacity
You can learn more about the bill by clicking here, then contact your legislator using the form below. Tell them to support HB 2961 and make the future of Texas even brighter!

















