Solar Energy Poised to Put Americans Back to WorkDecember 03, 2008
Solar Energy Industries Association Announces Policy Priorities
for Obama Administration, 111th Congress
WASHINGTON, DC – The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) today
outlined the key policies that President-elect Obama and the Congressional
leadership must address to expand the use of solar energy and help put
over 1 million Americans back to work by 2011.
SEIA released “Solar Energy: A Blueprint for Job Creation and Economic
Security,” which recommends that the new Administration and Congress
embrace the following policies and programs to expand the creation of
clean energy jobs in the United States:
· Improve solar tax credits
· Increase government procurement of solar power
· Create tax incentives for manufacturing
· Pass a national renewable portfolio standard with a solar
provision
· Expand and update transmission infrastructure
· Improve access to federal lands to harness our vast solar
resources
· Create a federal Clean Energy Bank
· Create the office of Renewable Energy Development
· Establish national standards for interconnection and net
metering
· Increase DOE Solar Appropriations
· Enact climate legislation to reduce carbon emissions, stimulate
solar generation
SEIA President Rhone Resch said, “President-elect Obama and the new
Congress have expressed their commitment to addressing our current
economic crisis. Increasing the use of solar energy will create millions
of new jobs and put billions of dollars into the U.S. economy, providing a
clean, reliable and domestic source of energy while providing a clean,
reliable and domestic source of energy,.
“The growth of solar energy will not happen quickly enough without the
right federal policies to stimulate the market and remove fundamental
barriers that prevent solar from competing in the electricity marketplace.
“To stimulate this growth, the Solar Energy Industries Association is
recommending to the Obama Administration and the 111th Congress
a number of immediate and near-term policies to stimulate the growth of
solar energy, including: improving the solar investment tax credits to
ensure that they can be utilized as Congress originally intended, creating
a government procurement program that deploys solar on federal buildings
and lands, and establishing a national renewable portfolio standard that
requires a specific amount of energy come from solar.
“We look forward to working with the new Administration and the 111th
Congress to achieve these important goals for growing our economy,
improving our energy independence and reducing global warming.”
SEIA Board Chairman Roger Efird of Suntech America said, “For solar energy to reach its potential as an economic engine and become an important part of our national energy portfolio, we need government leaders to continue to enact the right policies. These policies, especially in the current economic crisis, will allow companies like mine to grow and create green jobs that will reverse the trend of sending American jobs overseas. Instead, the U.S. can become a destination for international companies to find the skilled professionals they need to compete in the global renewable energy economy.”
SEIA’s will deliver the “Solar Energy: A Blueprint for Job Creation and
Economic Security” to each member of President-elect Obama’s energy and
economic transition teams and Congressional leadership.
SEIA is comprised of over 800 member companies that manufacture,
distribute, sell, design, own, install and finance solar power plants and
systems.
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