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SI2 Fellowship
A year-long professional development opportunity for students to gain experience in solar and storage policy research and analysis.

Solar 101 Program
An all-inclusive platform providing solar energy professionals with expert knowledge on industry topics and trends.

About
Solar And Storage Industries Institute


Founded in
2022
EIN
881327537
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Environmental & Animal Welfare - Environmental Protection - Conservation Groups
Address
1425 K STREET NW 1000 WASHINGTON, District of Columbia 20005-0000 United States
Website
www.ssii.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Solar and Storage Industries Institute (SI2), founded in 2022, accelerates the transition to carbon-free electricity through research and analysis. SI2 develops pathways to widespread solar and storage use, offering evidence-based solutions, policy options, and public education.
Mission
Experts are dedicated to accelerating the deployment of solar and energy storage across the United States through expert-driven research and analysis.

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