Developers of the distributed solar-plus-storage projects are running into some supply chain issues like so many other industries. Semiconductor chips, aluminum, steel, polysilicon, and other metals all fall under the commodity constraints; however the demand has not faded even with the delays in shipment. This past March, the American Jobs Plan, which drives to upgrade the nation’s infrastructure while creating jobs, also included plans for the solar industry. The Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) has also seen an extension on expiration dates and an increase in the credit to include direct-pay incentives aimed at building out the transmission grid.
The residential solar market has increased these past few years and is projected to grow. The nonresidential sector of solar installations has split into two categories, commercial solar and community solar. Community solar allows for residential customers to enjoy the benefits of shared solar energy to help combat the lack of space on rooftops for sun exposure, credit access, homeownership, etc. Utility solar hit historic project pipeline statistics and is projected to grow. There have been many positive factors that have seen the solar market grow and continue to grow. Factors to keep an eye on that could change the current forecast are, tax equity supply shortages, components costs, construction capacity constraints with new labor requirements.
To help meet the needs of the growing solar industry, the workforce will see new career opportunities arise. Partnerships with apprentice training organization are crucial for future success. Trained worker positions such as solar installers, electricians, operations, and maintenance technicians are all needed to build quality solar systems.
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