The Solar Foundation

For A Survey Of Solar Jobs In California

  • Amount
    $50,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    8/8/2013
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
On behalf of the California Energy Commission, The Solar Foundation will conduct an over-sample of their national annual Solar Jobs Census in California to collect a range of solar jobs data at the legislative district level. This data will, for the first time, also include information about race and gender, as well as public sector solar-related jobs. This information can be used by advocates, industry stakeholders, and decision-makers in debates on a number of policies that support the renewable energy industry and help Hewlett reach its goals to replace fossil fuels with sustainable fuels like solar and wind.
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Grants to this Grantee
for an annual solar jobs survey  
The Solar Foundation will conduct their annual National Solar Jobs Census as part of a broad survey of clean energy jobs in the United States. The report will be used by a number of audiences in debates on policies to reduce global warming emissions by replacing fossil fuels with cleaner fuels like solar and wind.
for a national clean energy jobs census  
The Solar Foundation will conduct their annual National Solar Jobs Census as part of a broad survey of clean energy jobs in the United States. The report will be used by a number of audiences in debates on policies that reduce global warming emissions by replacing fossil fuels with cleaner fuels like solar and wind.
for an annual solar jobs survey  
The Solar Foundation will conduct an oversample of their annual national Solar Jobs Census in several states to collect a range of solar jobs data at the legislative district level. This data will include information about race and gender, as well as public sector solar-related jobs. The report will be used by a broad array of stakeholders in debates on policies that reduce global warming emissions by replacing fossil fuels with cleaner fuels like solar and wind.

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