
YOU'RE INVITED

Building on 50 Years of Solar and Storage Progress
Celebrating SEIA's 50th Anniversary
You’re invited to celebrate 50 years of solar and storage progress with the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
Since 1974, SEIA and its members have championed policies to establish the multi-billion-dollar solar and storage industry we know today. The past 50 years represent a half-century of exponential growth that culminated in the passage of historic climate legislation and unprecedented clean energy progress. Thanks to the tireless efforts of SEIA and its partners, the solar and storage industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world and is set to usher in a new era of American clean energy dominance.
SEIA’s 50th anniversary gala will bring together over 500 clean energy leaders and key industry players to celebrate the past 50 years and toast to what will surely be a brighter and cleaner future for everyone.
Join us for a night of celebration and networking with the people who helped make the solar and storage industry what it is today. The gala is a black-tie optional event and will feature a VIP Reception, seated dinner, entertainment, and programming.
If you would like to support the event but are unable to attend, please consider donating to the Solar & Storage Industries Institute (SI2). Your donation supports SI2’s work to accelerate the deployment of clean energy. Contributions to SI2 are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Event Details
7:00 PM ET
June 13, 2024
National Portait Gallery
Washington, DC
Black-tie Optional
Registration is closed
SEIA's Anniversary Roundtable
To help celebrate 50 years of solar and storage progress and chart the future for American energy, join visionaries and leaders from throughout SEIA’s history, who will share insights and behind-the-scenes moments from many of the industry’s biggest accomplishments and toughest challenges.
Attendees will hear never-before-told stories from the early days of solar energy development, and gain valuable lessons from five decades of advocacy as we look to establish solar and storage as the driving force behind U.S. electricity in the next century.
