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News Roundup: Solar Jobs Outnumber Coal Jobs for 1st Time Ever, New Policy Paper Urges Move to Renewable Energy in Virginia & New Solar Installations to Bring Jobs

July 11, 2017 By Editor

In this roundup, we highlight stories about an energy trade association urging Virginia gubernatorial candidates to focus on sustainable energy; that solar jobs in the Commonwealth now outnumber coal industry jobs here; and that two new solar installations (one approved and one proposed) offer hundreds of new jobs along with renewable energy for the Commonwealth

Seal_of_Virginia.svgPro-Renewable Business Group Prods Gubernatorial Candidates on Virginia Energy

After the primaries ended, businesses from across the nation came together to urge Virginia gubernatorial candidates to focus on sustainable energy.  Advanced Energy Economy, a trade association of 1,000+ energy sector businesses, published a policy paper outlining the steps that the candidates would have to take as governor to bring economic growth and more affordable energy.  The paper details an extensive legislative plan set to create jobs in solar and wind generation, protect consumers in power purchase agreements, and introduce more competition in the utility resource industry.

Read more here.

helmet-on-solar-panelFor First Time in History, Solar Jobs Outnumber Coal Jobs in Virginia

Virginia has a rich history in the business of coal, but, for the first time, coal has been dethroned by the renewable energy sector.  According to a report by Virginia Public Radio, 2016 marked the first year in the Commonwealth’s history in which more Virginians are employed in the solar industry than the coal industry. This is a drastic change from the 5-to-1 ratio of coal to solar jobs just six years ago.  The dramatic shift can be mostly attributed to the emergence of solar jobs in manufacturing, installation and construction.

Read more here.

solsystemsVirginia’s Largest Solar Farm to Begin Construction in Danville Next Month

Earlier this month, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the construction of the Kentucky Solar project in Danville, VA.  The project is expected to power upwards of 900 homes in the region and is slated to be completed by the end of this year. The 6-megawatt farm will be the largest municipal utility solar farm in Virginia and bring hundreds of jobs with it.  The farm’s influence will reach far beyond just the city of Danville, as it will affect over 40,000 customers, from Henry County to Halifax.

Read more here.

hexagon-energyProposed Solar Facility in Gloucester could be largest in Virginia

Hexagon Energy, an independent energy development firm, recently announced its proposal to build a 900-acre solar facility in Gloucester County, Virginia.  The proposed facility would be equipped with nearly 400,000 panels and capable of producing 225 million kWh per year.  If approved, the project also would create from 250 to 300 jobs during the construction period alone, and the facility would continue to produce employment for more than 25 years.

Read more here.

 

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