DOE to Train 75,000 Americans for Jobs in Solar Industry
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama announced the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will launch a new initiative to train 75,000 Americans — including military veterans — to enter the solar workforce by 2020. Obama made the announcement at Hill Air Force Base in Utah as part of a roundtable discussion on clean energy technology and workforce training with Sen. Orin Hatch, R-Utah; Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah; and Ralph Becker, mayor, Salt Lake City.
“This new initiative will provide a big boost to the U.S. economy while also helping to maintain solar energy’s explosive jobs growth,” said Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). “With stable public policies in place, we will not only meet the president’s goal of adding 75,000 new solar jobs in America by 2020, we will blow past it. Today, the solar industry already employs 174,000 workers nationwide — more than tech giants Apple, Google, Facebook, and Twitter combined — and pumps nearly $18 billion a year into our economy. This remarkable growth is due in large part to public policies, such as the solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC), Net Energy Metering (NEM), and Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS). By any measurement, these policies are paying huge dividends for both our economy and environment.” According to The Solar Foundation’s 2014 National Jobs Census, the solar industry in America is becoming increasingly diverse with minorities, women, and veterans representing a growing percentage of the workforce. Over the past five years alone, the industry has added more than 80,000 new employees — an increase of 86 percent.