National Poll Shows More Than Nine Out of 10
Americans Want Solar Now
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/
A vast majority of Americans, across all political parties,
overwhelmingly support development and funding of solar energy, and
their support for solar has remained consistent over the last year.
These and other findings were reported today in the 2009 SCHOTT Solar
Barometer((TM)), a nationally representative survey conducted by
independent polling firm Kelton Research.
The survey found that 92 percent of Americans think it is important for
the U.S. to develop and use solar energy. This strong support for solar
remains unchanged since Americans were asked the same questions in the
June 2008 SCHOTT Solar Barometer (94%). (The difference is within the
margin of error for both polls.)
This support for solar power is consistent across political party
affiliation with 89 percent of Republicans, 94 percent of Democrats and
93 percent of Independents agreeing that it is important for the U.S. to
develop and use solar power.
Furthermore, close to eight in 10 (77%) Americans feel that the
development of solar power, and other renewable energy sources, should
be a major priority of the federal government, including the financial
support needed. This sentiment also remains the same since June 2008
(77%).
"The SCHOTT Solar Barometer confirms our belief that Americans are ready
for solar energy," said Dr. Gerald Fine, President & CEO of SCHOTT North
America. "We've invested over $100 million in Albuquerque, New Mexico
and created hundreds of green jobs manufacturing innovative solar
products."
"With controversial debates happening all over America, this isn't one
of them," said Rhone Resch, President and CEO of the Solar Energy
Industries Association. "Americans overwhelmingly want clean, reliable
solar energy for their homes and businesses. It's now time for Congress
to listen to the American public and prioritize the use of solar in
upcoming energy legislation. By expanding the U.S. market for solar,
Congress will reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions while
creating jobs in all 50 states."
The poll also showed that if they had to choose one energy source to
financially support if they were President, 43 percent of Americans
would opt for solar over other sources such as wind (17%), natural gas
(12%) and nuclear (10%).
To view more key findings from the 2009 SCHOTT Solar Barometer, please
visit
http://www.us.schott.com/english/news/ or http://www.seia.org/.
SOURCE Solar Energy Industries Association
Originally published by Solar Energy Industries Association.
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