Solar Made Possible by FEJA
John A. Logan Community College in Carterville, Illinois, built a large solar array thanks to 2016’s Future Energy Jobs Act.
John A. Logan Community College in Carterville, Illinois, built a large solar array thanks to 2016’s Future Energy Jobs Act.
Tap into the resources of the Future Energy Jobs Act and harness the power of the sun to create local jobs. Learn about Illinois Solar for All.
If we get it right then people really do have an opportunity, not just for a job, and not just for a solar panel, but for security, resiliency and a career.
“If we get it right then people really do have an opportunity, not just for a job, and not just for a solar panel, but for security, resiliency and a career.” – Erica Mackie, GRID Alternatives.
This week’s forums will explore how to tap into programs and incentives of the Future Energy Jobs Act to spur economic growth and generate new energy jobs.
REGISTER HERE for Round #2, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE – Growing New Energy Jobs Downstate and learn how southern IL can benefit from opportunities created by the Future Energy Jobs Act!
REGISTER HERE for Round #2, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE – Growing New Energy Jobs Downstate and learn how southern IL can benefit from opportunities created by the Future Energy Jobs Act!
The continued growth in the solar PV industry makes it critical to act to reduce the use of toxic chemicals, develop responsible recycling systems, and protect workers throughout global PV supply chains.