Solar is no longer on the back burner; it’s right there at the front of the stove, demanding that economists and job seekers alike take notice. “It’s a tough environment, but I think it will continue to grow,” said Gerald Kelly, communications director for
Third Sun Solar. “As we move forward as a nation, more people will see that it makes sense to develop renewables.” Investing in solar, both on the governmental and private sector levels, is beneficial to the economy and job growth, Kelly noted.
A Place in the Sun: Jobs in the Solar Industry
Posted by: Vivian Wagner October 5, 2011 05:00 AMSolar is no longer on the back burner; it’s right there at the front of the stove, demanding that economists and job seekers alike take notice. “It’s a tough environment, but I think it will continue to grow,” said Gerald Kelly, communications director for
Third Sun Solar. “As we move forward as a nation, more people will see that it makes sense to develop renewables.” Investing in solar, both on the governmental and private sector levels, is beneficial to the economy and job growth, Kelly noted.