New Study: Solar Industry Poised to Create 200,000
Jobs with Key Tax Policies
WASHINGTON, May 19 /PRNewswire/
The Solar Energy Industries Association, joined by Senator Maria
Cantwell (D-WA) and industry leaders, today released an independent
study projecting the positive economic impact of the Department of
Treasury Grant Program and the Solar Manufacturing Investment Tax
Credit. The study found that extending the TGP by two years and
including solar manufacturing in the industry's existing tax credit
would add 200,000 new domestic jobs to the solar workforce and
supporting industries in the U.S. Additionally, it would result in 10
gigawatts (GW) of new solar installations by 2016 -- enough to power 2
million homes.
"Extension of the Treasury Grant program is essential to continuing our
nascent economic recovery and moving to a cleaner, more distributed 21st
Century energy system," said Senator Cantwell. "Tens of thousands of
jobs hinge on continuing this successful program, including thousands of
new solar jobs in Washington State in the next two years."
"Unemployment across the country remains near 10 percent, while the
construction industry is suffering at nearly 22 percent unemployment,"
said Rhone Resch, President and CEO of SEIA. "But last year, the solar
industry was one of the bright spots in our economy with the creation of
17,000 new jobs."
New solar jobs by State include: California (60,000); Michigan (24,000);
Ohio, Oregon and Texas (13,000+ each); Arizona, Colorado, and Florida
(10,000 each); Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, and Washington (about 5,000 each); Nevada, New Jersey, and
Tennessee (3,000+ each); and Connecticut and Hawaii (1,500+ each).
New solar installations through 2016 by State include:
California over 4,400 MW; Arizona over 1,400 MW; Colorado, Connecticut,
Florida, Nevada, and New Jersey 300 MW each; and Hawaii, New York, North
Carolina, Oregon and Texas 100+ MW each. Every 100 MW can power 25,000
average American homes.
"We need to support these workers with stable, common-sense policies
like an extension of the Treasury Grant Program that provides new
opportunity for American workers while saving the taxpayer money," added
Resch.
Background Materials
Full Statement:
http://seia.org/cs/news_detail?pressrelease.id=817
EuPD Research Full Report:
http://seia.org/galleries/pdf/EuPD_Research_Solar_Report.pdf
Solar Jobs EuPD Research Treas. Grant Program Summary:
http://seia.org/galleries/pdf/Solar_Factsheet_EuPD_TGP.pdf
SOURCE Solar Energy Industries Association
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http://seia.org
Originally published by Solar Energy Industries Association.
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