Solar Richmond's Enhanced Workforce Development Programs (EWD Programs) integrate elements of evidence-based educational, psychological and behavioral health frameworks in our innovative workforce development model. The U.S. Department of Energy seeks to develop a well-trained workforce to foster U.S. job creation in the solar industry and provides job applicants with this Solar Career Map. The "Go Solar California" website provides a "one-stop shop" for information on solar programs, rebates, tax credits, and information on installing and interconnecting solar systems.
SB700 is now the law of the land. https://t.co/HOHapjKbMk
Mother Earth will survive, but I am not so sure about us😢 “There’s virtually no precedent for a hurricane moving southwest for some time along the Carolina coast.”
For those waiting for the moment when we could see a distinct impact from the Section 201 tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, the second quarter of 2018 was it. Solar installation levels across all sectors fell to 2.3 GW-DC, a 9% fall year-over-year and a 7% decline versus the first quarter.
Solar Richmond needs your help at the critical time. click the donate button on the Solar Richmond Page and we will… https://t.co/HY7BrxW9Na
California’s monopoly utilities are waging a multi-pronged attack on our individual rights and our ability to put solar on our homes, our schools, our businesses. At stake is our freedom to cut the cord to ever-rising energy bills, and generate and store clean energy when and how we see fit. While...
The Solar Foundation’s 2017 U.S. Solar Industry Diversity Study is the first comprehensive research on diversity in… https://t.co/x0tlZRA4cw
California assembly passes bill mandating 100 percent clean electricity https://t.co/s8S0Cqe27Q