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Stacey Rashti, Solar, Colorado
“Cumulatively we have generated 19 megawatts from March of 2020, with 26 panels in total. My electric bill is $0 and we haven’t had a bill since we turned it on.”
Chance Lymon, Solar, Utah
“The planet needs clean energy. The people in this industry are the face of clean energy.”
Tim Romeyn, Solar, Nevada
Hear from Tim at Sunrun about how entering the clean energy workforce has been good for his career.
Drew Bolda, Solar, Nevada
Hear from Drew at Sunrun about how entering the clean energy workforce has been good for his career.
Jonathan W. Postal, Energy Storage & Solar, Colorado
“The transition to clean energy is the greatest economic engine and opportunity we will have in the next century. We must decarbonize every sector of the economy from food production to transportation, communications, housing, workplace and that will be a giant economic boom.”
Michael Troncoso, Solar, Nevada
Hear from Michael Troncoso at Sunrun about how entering the clean energy workforce has been good for his career.
Jose Phillips Rangel, Battery, Idaho
“Each step of the way we can create jobs, put American innovation to work, and give the next generation a cleaner, safer, more secure electric grid.”
Tim Hade, Microgrids, Colorado
“Clean energy positions the U.S. to compete in the 21st century global economy.”