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JD Smith, Solar, Wisconsin
“This is a generational opportunity where anyone can get started in the renewable sector and find their niche very quickly. I've seen it happen and had it happen to me!”
Joy Seitz, Solar, Arizona
“I love being a part of a disruptive sector and changing the type of fuel people use to live their life.”
Helge Biernath, Solar, California
“It is so gratifying to see a solar project being built from scratch because it is a tangible example of progress being made toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.”
Melina Acevedo, Solar, New York
“Solar development is such a unique space and can be a good entry point for folks of various backgrounds.”
Jim Stack, Solar, Arizona
“Clean energy is so much better than any fossil fuel. It has less water use, no clean up after use and spills. It also is the lowest cost.”
Andy Martinez, Solar, Illinois
“Growing up I have always wanted to work with my hands and help people at the same time.”
Jason Blumenfeld, Solar, North Carolina
“Clean energy is crucially important to me to gain energy independence and reliance on foreign oil for a sustainable future.”
Larissa Johnson, Solar, Maryland
“Clean energy is home grown, clean energy is better for our air, land, and water, and clean energy is something that we should be proud to create.”
Eric Davids, Solar, Colorado
“Investment in clean energy jobs de-risks falling behind overseas competitors and presents a meaningful opportunity for US global leadership.”
Glenna Wiseman, Solar, California
“I'm so glad women are moving up in the industry…We have the power to make this happen.”
Khariell Pinkney, Solar and Storage, Illinois
“There are tons of opportunities to be trained at many levels within renewables.”
Riley Neugebauer, Solar, Colorado
“My job means that I have job security while also working towards improving the environment and addressing climate change. .”