For the third class session in a row, attendance for US Solar Institute (USSI) hands-on, in-person, advanced solar training has sold out. The class is filled with local soon-to-be solar pros, as well as students from out of state, international attendees and military veterans. Over the course of 4 weeks, students will complete 40 hours of online content and 120+ hours of in-person solar training here at the USSI classroom and lab located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The full classes are a reflection of the increased need for a skilled and trained solar workforce. The solar industry continue to grow in leaps and bounds, adding jobs at a much faster rate than the national average. According to the annual research done by the Solar Foundation, one out of every 78 jobs created in the US since the 2013 census was created by the solar industry. These jobs need to be filled – thus the high demand for solar training courses.
There is an increased focus on solar in government and military as well. Earlier this month, President Obama announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) now has a new goal of training 75,000 solar workers by 2020, increased from the May 2014 goal of 50,000. He also reaffirmed that the continued development of solar in the U.S. will help move the country towards the goals announced by President Obama to cut net greenhouse gas emissions 26-28% below 2005 levels by 2025. While reducing emissions, solar is creating local, American jobs, making it a win-win for the environment and the economy.
USSI has been a provider of advanced solar training for both civilians and veterans for the last several years, and is one of the only schools that is currently approved by the VA to accept VA military benefits, including the GI bill. “We are honored to work with our military veterans and to have them participate in our solar training program.” Said Ray Johnson, of USSI. “As solar continues to develop, the need for a trained workforce continues to grow as well. USSI is privileged to be able to provide this training to veterans and civilians of many different backgrounds!”
Solar students who did not sign up in time for the solar training course in May have been put on a waiting list for the next program coming up in August. It is anticipated that this course will fill up quickly as well. “I would encourage interested individuals to check out the program and get registered as soon as possible.” Said Jose Gonzalez of USSI. “It is always disappointing when there are no last minute seats available for a student, so I recommend reserving your spot ahead of time.”
US Solar is a globally diversified solar energy corporation with headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and partners around the world. US Solar is dedicated to comprehensive solar education and is licensed by the Florida Department of Education. US Solar provides certified NABCEP exam preparation courses, full PV diploma courses, online courses through MyUSSI.com, and continuing education courses across the globe. US Solar also offers consulting services, construction management, engineering, and equipment solutions for virtually any sized project or system need.