Solar Job OutlookSolar and renewable energy is all the rage right now. At US Solar Institute, we receive countless calls from people saying “I keep hearing that solar is the future” or “I want to learn more about solar before it gets really big.” The truth is a lot of people don’t know the cold, hard facts about the solar job market. What they do know is that the cost of fuel is rising and there’s only so much coal we can burn. They know that in light of environmental disasters and skyrocketing gas prices, we are forced to take pause and consider renewable energy more than ever. We have to do something and to a lot of people, solar sounds promising. So what’s the story for people who want to get into the solar industry? We thought we’d answer some of your questions with some good old statistics and information about the solar job market. The following statistics were derived from the National Solar Job Census, which offers a complete review of the US solar workforce. This report was compiled at the end of 2010 by The Solar Foundation. They compared the job growth expectations from extensive research and from existing secondary sources and drew the following highlights:
Across all of the occupations that were identified for more detailed study, the following 5 are expected to grow the fastest over the next year:
Overall, solar jobs are growing quickly and employers are having a hard time finding qualified workers. The table below illustrates solar installation-related occupational data. The table includes the percentage of firms that employ solar installers, the percentage of firms that report difficulty finding qualified solar professionals that meet their firms’ hiring expectations, and the annual expected growth rate for solar jobs.
In case you were wondering, here are other positions in demand in renewable energy:
Ready to get your solar training? It's important that you get your training from a reputable school, like US Solar Insitute, that offers some type of certification or diploma because many of them don't. "Solar Job Outlook" was originally published on US Solar Institute's website here. The information and views expressed in this blog post are solely those of the author and not necessarily those of RenewableEnergyWorld.com or the companies that advertise on this Web site and other publications. This blog was posted directly by the author and was not reviewed for accuracy, spelling or grammar. |
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