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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 2022 event one to remember! RE+ Southeast (previously Solar and Energy Storage SE) brought 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. Be in the know - sign up for event updates and be the first to know when new sessions and exhibitors are added to the program.

Post Show Report

Arkansas Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 602
National Ranking: 32nd (23rd in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 66,101 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 1.4%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 354
Solar Companies in State: 37 (7 Manufacturers, 14 Installers/Developers, 16 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $817 million

Source: SEIA, view more Arkansas stats

Louisiana Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 216
National Ranking: 38th (40th in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 20,606 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 0.4%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 3,210
Solar Companies in State: 62 (5 Manufacturers, 29 Installers/Developers, 28 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $535 million

Source: SEIA, view more Louisiana stats

South Carolina Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 2,099
National Ranking: 14th (26th in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 244,991 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 2.9%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 3,377
Solar Companies in State: 81 (20 Manufacturers, 28 Installers/Developers, 33 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $2.6 billion

Source: SEIA, view more South Carolina stats

Georgia Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 4,574
National Ranking: 7th (5th in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 525,348 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 5.6%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 5,314
Solar Companies in State: 229 (50 Manufacturers, 68 Installers/Developers, 111 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $5.1 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Georgia stats

Mississippi Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 437
National Ranking: 35th (49th in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 46,417 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 0.8%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 886
Solar Companies in State: 15 (4 Manufacturers, 5 Installers/Developers, 6 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $475 million

Source: SEIA, view more Mississippi stats

Tennessee Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 609
National Ranking: 31st (43rd in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 61,108 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 0.9%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 4,109
Solar Companies in State: 141 (36 Manufacturers, 53 Installers/Developers, 52 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $900 million

Source: SEIA, view more Tennessee stats

Kentucky Solar

Solar Installed (MW):83
National Ranking: 46th (42nd in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 8,035 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 0.2%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 1,485
Solar Companies in State: 47 (14 Manufacturers, 10 Installers/Developers, 23 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $178 million

Source: SEIA, view more Kentucky stats

North Carolina Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 8,147
National Ranking: 4th (8th in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 955,987 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 9.0%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 6,978
Solar Companies in State: 244 (38 Manufacturers, 64 Installers/Developers, 142 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $11 billion

Source: SEIA, view more North Carolina stats

Virginia Solar

Solar Installed (MW): 3,885
National Ranking: 11th (4th in 2021)
Enough Solar Installed to Power: 434,809 homes
Percentage of State's Electricity from Solar: 5.4%
Solar Jobs in 2021: 4,791
Solar Companies in State: 218 (28 Manufacturers, 60 Installers/Developers, 130 Others)
Total Solar Investment in State: $4.4 billion

Source: SEIA, view more Virginia stats


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 solar industry events, all proceeds support the expansion of the US solar energy market through SEIA’s and SEPA’s year-round research and education activities, as well as SEIA’s advocacy efforts.

Commitment to Collaboration
The success of this event, and all 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 solar industry. RE+ Events organizers and speakers will strive to create a welcoming, collaborative environment for all attendees and stakeholders. At times, contentious issues are discussed at RE+ Events. These debates make the 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.


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The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA®) is the driving force behind solar energy and is building a strong solar industry to power America through advocacy and education. As the national trade association of the U.S. solar energy industry, which now employs more than 250,000 Americans, we represent all organizations that promote, manufacture, install and support the development of solar energy. SEIA works with its 1,000 member companies to build jobs and diversity, champion the use of cost-competitive solar in America, remove market barriers and educate the public on the benefits of solar energy.
For more information, visit www.seia.org.

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The Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to working with electric power stakeholders through the most pressing issues affecting the growth and utilization of smart energy. We are a trusted platform for education, research, standards, and collaboration to help utilities, customers, and other players deploy and integrate solar, storage, demand response and other distributed energy resources. Through educational activities, working groups, peer-to-peer opportunities and advisory services, SEPA engages interested parties in facilitating necessary information exchange and knowledge transfer to offer the highest amount of value for our membership and partner organizations.
For more information, visit sepapower.org.