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Sunny Prospects for Texas' Solar Jobs, but Arkansas Lags

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Thursday, February 20, 2014   

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The future is looking bright for solar jobs in Texas, but just across the border in Arkansas, not so much.

According to Philip Haddix, manager of outreach and policy with The Solar Foundation, solar-industry employment grew by almost 20 percent since 2012 to reach 142,698 jobs across the U.S.

And solar jobs in Texas increased by an even higher percentage.

"Forty-one-hundred jobs currently, up from 3,200 last year,” he says, “which puts Texas at sixth in terms of state employment in solar."

By comparison, fewer than 500 people work in the industry in Arkansas, and the state ranks near the bottom for solar jobs.

For the purpose of this study, Haddix says a solar worker is defined as anyone who spends at least half of his or her time on related work.

"But what we have found in this year's study and in previous years' studies is that over 90 percent of those who meet the definition of a solar worker actually spend 100 percent of their time on solar,” he relates. “So, it's a definition we're pretty happy with."

Nationally, Haddix says about half of all solar jobs are in installation, with manufacturing the next-biggest sector, accounting for about one in four solar-related jobs.

According to people in the industry in Arkansas, the state could boost employment by changing the laws.

Pat Speraw is the president of Sun City Solar, which operates in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri.

She says if Arkansas adopted a rule that other states have, which says the utilities have to give rebates to homeowners who put in solar, it would mean a lot more work.

"If we had a utility rebate in Arkansas or Oklahoma, it would make a huge difference,” she maintains. “We could probably triple our employment. We could hire more people."

Speraw says Arkansas does have a state tax credit for solar, but has run out of funding for it.



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