A new survey from One Block Off the Grid finds that Florida energy jobs could be the next boon in the job market.
Approximately 107,000 U.S. state and local level jobs could be created within a short period of time if solar energy policies were established or improved in the U.S. The figure represents six to ten percent of total U.S. job creation over the last two years.
Among the states the report identifies as having the greatest potential for solar job creation were: Texas, Florida, Virginia, Missouri, Georgia, Washington, Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana, and Michigan.
San Antonio green jobs are quickly becoming the topic of many business conversations as well.
The report also estimates that roughly 245,000 jobs could be created over a longer period if U.S. states were to establish a policy known as a feed-in tariff, which pays above-market rates to homeowners for the solar energy they feed back into the grid. This policy has been strongly linked to high rates of residential solar adoption in Germany, where there is one solar job for approximately every 1,000 people. By comparison, the report estimates there is currently one solar job for every 4,000 people in the United States.
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