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Offline WingNot

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US solar industry lost nearly 10,000 jobs in 2017
« on: February 07, 2018, 01:46:15 pm »
The U.S. solar industry lost nearly 10,000 jobs last year.
The losses were led by California and Massachusetts, where installation growth has slowed.
It was the first time employment has contracted in the industry since The Solar Foundation began tracking solar jobs in 2010.

The U.S. solar industry lost nearly 10,000 jobs last year, led by steep losses in mature markets like California and Massachusetts where installation growth has slowed, according to a new report published on Wednesday.

It was the first time employment has contracted in the fast-growing industry since the non-profit research firm The Solar Foundation began tracking solar jobs in 2010.

Nationwide, solar employment fell 3.8 percent to 250,271 jobs in 2017 from a high of 260,077 in 2016. A drop in both utility-scale and residential solar installations, as well as industry jitters about tariffs on imported solar panels, were to blame for the decline, the report said.

Employment in the solar industry far outpaces that of the coal, wind and nuclear energy industries, the report said, citing federal jobs data.

U.S. solar installations fell in 2017 after logging a record-breaking year in 2016 as developers raced to take advantage of a federal tax credit that was meant to expire that year. The credit was extended by Congress, but it takes time for companies to rebuild their project pipelines.

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/us-solar-industry-lost-nearly-10000-jobs-in-2017.html
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Re: US solar industry lost nearly 10,000 jobs in 2017
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2018, 01:53:07 pm »
How many billions in taxpayer money subsidized those fake jobs?

I refuse to be worried about this "industry".

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Re: US solar industry lost nearly 10,000 jobs in 2017
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2018, 01:57:31 pm »
How many billions in taxpayer money subsidized those fake jobs?

I refuse to be worried about this "industry".

Me either.  Nothing more than a huge govenment welfare for the greenies.
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Re: US solar industry lost nearly 10,000 jobs in 2017
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2018, 01:58:11 pm »
Some perspective in the article past the headline:

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...U.S. solar installations fell in 2017 after logging a record-breaking year in 2016 as developers raced to take advantage of a federal tax credit that was meant to expire that year. The credit was extended by Congress, but it takes time for companies to rebuild their project pipelines....

...Nationwide, solar employment fell 3.8 percent to 250,271 jobs in 2017 from a high of 260,077 in 2016. A drop in both utility-scale and residential solar installations, as well as industry jitters about tariffs on imported solar panels, were to blame for the decline, the report said....

...Overall solar employment is expected to resume growth next year, The Solar Foundation said, projecting employment of more than 263,000 by the end of this year, an increase of 5 percent....
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