National Solar Trade Association Expands Board of Directors at Pivotal Moment for Solar Industry
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Four companies, CEP Renewables, Kiewit Energy Group, Monarch Private Capital, and Moss & Associates, are joining the board of directors of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). Additionally, the association named Laura Stern, co-CEO of Nautilus Solar Energy, vice-chair of its executive committee.
SEIA’s board of directors now consists of more than 50 companies from across the solar value chain, including installers, developers, manufacturers, financiers and service providers. SEIA is the national trade association for the U.S. solar and storage industries.
“Monarch Private Capital is honored to join the SEIA Board of Directors as part of its mission to create clean power by investing in renewable energy projects. We look forward to collaborating with SEIA and encouraging environmental, social, and governance tax credit equity investing, which accelerates direct investments in new renewable energy generation facilities and advances our country’s transition to a more sustainable future.”
Robin Delmer
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