Solar Industry Appeal to Maryland Lawmakers
By
Jim Pierobon
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February 16, 2010
Standard Solar Employees Appeal to Maryland Lawmakers Not to Pull the Plug on Solar
ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 16 A new residential installer and a new system engineer of Gaithersburg-based Standard Solar joined CEO Tony Clifford Tuesday in asserting the economic benefits of the state's solar industry and asking the Maryland General Assembly to improve incentives that are creating new clean energy jobs and growing the state's tax base.
"We agree with what Governor O'Malley is asking the General Assembly to do by setting a more aggressive schedule for increasing solar electric output in the state and requiring energy providers to pay higher penalties if they are late on meeting solar targets," Clifford added.
During a press conference organized by Environment Maryland, Amanda Braeuniger told attendees she is grateful to have found a job installing residential solar panel systems. “The thought of losing the momentum that we in Maryland have built with the help of state and other incentives is troubling,” the Frederick County resident said. “Why give up on what we’re achieving not just energy-wise but with new jobs like mine that are putting people back to work with the benefits and peace-of-mind that comes with it?” Contact: Jim Pierobon, 240-479-1517 or jim.pierobon@standardsolar.com
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