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The Role of the ISEA in Growing the State's Clean Energy Industry with Lisa Albrecht | EP185

Just a decade ago, solar installation costs were a whopping $15 per watt. Today, prices have plunged below $3 per watt, thanks to the cost adoption curve. Illinois is now a top 10 solar state. But the meteoric growth didn't happen by chance. Behind the scenes, the Illinois Solar Energy Association (ISEA) has been working for years to clear obstacles, influence policymakers, and pave the way for the industry’s success.

On today's episode, Tim Montague interviews Lisa Albrecht, owner of All Bright Solar and a long-standing board member of the Illinois Solar Energy Association (ISEA). Lisa gives us an inside look at the association’s efforts to make the state a solar leader, while empowering businesses small and large.

We discuss the evolution of the solar industry in Illinois, from the early days of $15/watt to today's market transformed by legislation like CEJA. Lisa shares her journey into solar starting from childhood science fair projects and how she first got involved with ISEA in 2007.

Hear Lisa's perspective on the importance of trade associations like ISEA for networking, education, and advocacy. She talks about the value of the ISEA policy committee and lobbying days for influencing solar policy in the state. Lisa also emphasizes that the voices of local businesses are critical for identifying issues and being heard by lawmakers.

Learn more about Albright Solar's approach to designing, pricing, and servicing solar systems as an independent solar consultant advocating for customers. Lisa provides advice for both residential and commercial consumers interested in solar today.

Tune in to gain valuable insights into the Illinois solar market and how you can get involved in moving the industry forward through organizations like ISEA.

Key Takeaways
1. What role has ISEA played in the growth of solar in Illinois over the past 15 years?
2. How does ISEA give members a voice to influence policymakers and remove obstacles?
3. What educational opportunities does ISEA provide?
4. What is ISEA's role in lobbying and advancing solar legislation in Illinois?
5. How does Lisa describe the camaraderie and spirit of collaboration within ISEA and the broader solar industry?

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-albrecht-35aaba1/
https://illinoissolar.org/
https://allbright.solar/

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