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MarketWatch
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Posted
on January 23, 2009
City
of Richmond to Pilot Solar Thermal Rebate
Program Linked to Local Green-Collar Jobs
RICHMOND, Calif., Jan 23, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE)
-- A ground-breaking initiative in Richmond, CA to pilot a solar thermal
rebate program that requires the customer utilizes locally-trained labor
passed unanimously at the city council meeting Tuesday night, January
20th. The initiative was introduced by Mayor Gayle McLaughlin and co-sponsored
by Vice Mayor Lopez and Councilmember Ritterman.
Solar Richmond, Richmond BUILD, Grid Alternatives and Solar Living Institute
are working in partnership to provide top-notch training to Richmond residents.
Richmond BUILD offers a 12-week program that includes 7 weeks of pre-apprenticeship
construction training and 5 weeks of solar instruction. Heliodyne, a local
solar thermal company, is working with the partnership to add solar thermal
training to the curriculum. Sal Vaca, Director of Employment and Training,
says, "We are excited about partnering with our city to continue
to create opportunities for our graduates."
The initial pilot program will offer a $1,000 rebate per system for 25
rooftops. "Richmond is leading the way in providing pathways out
of poverty in the solar field. My hope is that all the cities in the East
Bay Green Corridor and beyond will also step up with a similar program,"
says Mayor McLaughlin.
Heliodyne has been manufacturing solar thermal systems in Richmond for
33 years. "I am impressed that in these economic times, the City
of Richmond's leaders are willing to make such a bold investment,"
says Ole Pilgaard, President/CEO of Heliodyne.
This program, initially proposed by Michele McGeoy, Founder and Director
of Solar Richmond, is the first in the country to offer a thermal rebate
tied to a job training program. "This powerful partnership between
city, non-profits and industry is showing that we can clean up the planet
while ensuring that this New Green Economy lifts all boats," says
McGeoy.
SOURCE: Heliodyne
City of Richmond, CA -
Office of the Mayor
Marilyn Langlois, 510-932-1942
or
Solar Richmond
Michele McGeoy, 510-858-6885
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