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Pro-Palestinian protesters take over Columbia University building; renewables now power more than half of Minnesota's electricity; Report finds long-term Investment in rural areas improves resources; UNC makes it easier to transfer military expertise into college credits.

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Solar Equals 15,000-Plus MA Jobs: Juno Probe Shows Greater Prospects

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016   

BOSTON – One way to look at the prospects for solar power in New England is to look to outer space and the Juno space probe now orbiting Jupiter.

The Bay State may not have the most sunshine in the nation, but it gets a whole lot more than the largest planet, Jupiter.

Sean Gallagher, vice president for state affairs with Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), says it sends a powerful message that the Juno space probe now orbiting Jupiter gets all of its power from the sun, even though the sunlight that far out into space is only 4 percent of what reaches Earth.

"I think the Juno probe and its space panels is a nice illustration of the fact that solar power is present everywhere,” he states. “Of new energy installations in the U.S., more of them are going to be solar in 2016 than anything else."

While it is fueling the space probe, Gallagher says the solar industry also is powering job growth on Earth.

According to SEIA, 209,000 Americans now work in solar, which is more than double the number in 2010. The group says more than $800 million was invested in solar in Massachusetts in 2015 and the industry now generates more than 15,000 jobs.

Gallagher says Massachusetts ranks number 4 in the nation when it comes to solar capacity and says lawmakers have been supporting the growth of solar with recent legislation.

"What that bill did was, it lifted the net-metering caps and allowed the market to restart and put people back to work,” he explains. “Right now in Massachusetts, there's almost 500 solar companies."

In the past, space probes had been powered by nuclear power. Juno is the first space probe to rely only on solar.




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