RE+ Southeast

RE+ Southeast

Georgia World Congress Center, Building C
Atlanta, GA
Apr 22 - Apr 23, 2025

Welcome to RE+ Southeast

About RE+ Southeast

RE+ Southeast brings the region’s clean energy industry together to discuss strategies, market trends in the southeast, policy updates that impact businesses, and numerous networking opportunities to make more connections.

Highly regarded companies and organizations helped make the 2024 event one to remember! RE+ Southeast  will bring together industry leaders and innovators to share ideas and best practices for expanding the southeast’s solar energy market and to network and do business. The two-day program will feature education sessions focusing on a wide range of topics, a show floor with many industry leaders and innovators, and numerous networking opportunities. 

Unlike other industry events, all proceeds from RE+ Southeast support the expansion of the clean energy industry through SEIA and SEPA’s year-round research and education activities, and SEIA’s extensive advocacy efforts.

ARKANSAS SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 2017
National Ranking: 24th (17th in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 233,818 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 3.72%
Solar Jobs: 416
Solar Companies in State: 36 (8 Manufacturers, 16 Installers/Developers, 12 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $2.6 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Arkansas stats

 

KENTUCKY SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 513
National Ranking: 38th (39th in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 54,201 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 0.53%
Solar Jobs: 1701
Solar Companies in State: 48 (13 Manufacturers, 14 Installers/Developers, 21 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $722 million

Source: SEIA, view more Kentucky stats

 

GEORGIA SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 7,281
National Ranking: 7th (14th in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 859,096 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 6.44%
Solar Jobs: 5639
Solar Companies in State: 250 (50 Manufacturers, 87 Installers/Developers, 113 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $8.1 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Georgia stats

 

LOUISIANA SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 1138
National Ranking: 30th (24th in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 117,254 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 1.23%
Solar Jobs: 3308
Solar Companies in State: 71 (5 Manufacturers, 34 Installers/Developers, 32 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $1.6 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Louisiana stats

 

MISSISSIPPI SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 1397
National Ranking: 29th (27th in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 152,053 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 1.72%
Solar Jobs: 963Solar Companies in State: 20 (5 Manufacturers, 7 Installers/Developers, 8 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $1.6 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Mississippi stats

 

NORTH CAROLINA SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 9,723
National Ranking: 4th (11th in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 1,192,4942 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 9.75%
Solar Jobs: 70356
Solar Companies in State: 29 (40 Manufacturers, 102 Installers/Developers, 117 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $13.4 billion

Source: SEIA, view more North Carolina stats

 

SOUTH CAROLINA SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 2,589
National Ranking: 19th (31st in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 312,417 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 3.50%
Solar Jobs: 3473
Solar Companies in State: 89 (21 Manufacturers, 37 Installers/Developers, 31 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $3.3 billion

Source: SEIA, view more South Carolina stats

 

TENNESSEE SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 897
National Ranking: 33rd (33rd in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 92,911 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 1.49%
Solar Jobs: 5199
Solar Companies in State: 150 (37 Manufacturers, 67 Installers/Developers, 46 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $1.2 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Tennessee stats

 

VIRGINIA SOLAR

Solar Installed (MW): 6,009
National Ranking: 9th (7th in 2023)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 702,811 homes
Percentage of State’s Electricity from Solar: 7.52%
Solar Jobs: 4938
Solar Companies in State: 232 (33 Manufacturers, 93 Installers/Developers, 106 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $7.2 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Virginia stats

 
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About RE+ Events

Presented by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA), RE+ Events strives to keep the industry moving forward by offering cutting-edge events centered around the trends, technology, and research that power the industry.

Unlike other energy conferences, all proceeds from RE+ events go right back to the industry to support SEIA and SEPA’s year-round research, education activities, and advisory efforts, alongside SEIA’s advocacy. 

Commitment to Collaboration

The success of RE+ Events is heavily driven by the two non-profit membership organizations behind it. The partnership between SEPA and SEIA, through their joint ownership of RE+ Events, has resulted in the creation of a robust suite of business and education opportunities for the clean energy industry. RE+ Events organizers and speakers will strive to create a welcoming, collaborative environment for all attendees and stakeholders. RE+ Events covers a variety of issues, including hot topics that can inspire debate. These conversations make our industry stronger and facilitate the healthy exchange of ideas in a collegial setting. All RE+ Events speakers will strive to present balanced perspectives on all issues in a professional, constructive manner.

SEIA & SEPA

How SEIA and SEPA are
Working for You

Industry leaders SEIA (Solar Energy Industries Association) and SEPA (Smart Electric Power Alliance) produce RE+ Southeast. All proceeds from the event go right back into the industry. What does this mean? It means registering for RE+ Southeast funds the year-round research and education provided by the two associations as well as SEIA’s advocacy efforts. Better yet, members of national SEIA and SEPA receive discounts to attend!