Gulf States Renewable Energy Industry Association
 

About

The Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association (GSREIA) is a trade association of solar, wind, and energy storage companies that supports new market growth and uniting the growing industry.

GSREIA member companies represent thousands of employees across the Gulf Coast and nation, from Fortune 500 companies to local and regional small businesses.  

Board Members:

The GSREIA Board of Directors includes representatives from the following Member Companies:

ADT Solar

Apex Clean Energy

Audobon Companies

Avangrid

Bright Night Power

Chargepoint

DE Shaw

EcoFasten

EDP Solar

Entegrity Partners

GSPP

Invenergy

Jones Walker

Louisiana CAT

Madison Energy Investments

Origis

Pattern Energy

Solar Alternatives

The Next Energy

Treaty Oak Clean Energy

Urban Grid

Our Mission:

GSREIA’s mission is to spearhead economic development activities and lead advocacy on legislative and regulatory dockets in Louisiana and Mississippi.

Key Partners

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Our Vision

By 2024, at least 100 GW of solar electric capacity will be installed in the United States.

  • Solar will represent 15% of America’s annual electricity generation by 2030. Solar will represent the largest source of new electricity generation annually.

  • Solar will be installed on 4 million rooftops throughout the United States by 2022.

By 2050, at least 300 GW of solar thermal will be installed in the United States. Smart and effective solar heating and cooling policies can create new American jobs, stimulate the U.S. economy and protect the environment.

  • Solar will continue to provide quality jobs for hundreds of thousands of Americans.

  • Solar’s impact will be more diversified as the industry joins a collaborative effort towards the “electrification of everything.”

  • Solar will enhance America’s energy and national security through diversification of energy resources, strengthening our electricity infrastructure providing resiliency to the grid, powering military bases and other means.

  • The solar workforce and the consumers it serves will better reflect American diversity.

 
 
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Cooperation

Work with utilities to embrace the grid of the future: find solutions that are mutually beneficial

 
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Direct Advocacy

Defend existing state-level policies, advocate for new ones

 
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Outreach

Add firepower to our advocacy and communications efforts, to represent the industry in a more forceful way