and our workforce is expected to double in size over the next decade to nearly half a million jobs.shows that representation of veterans, Asian, Hispanic, and Latino workers in the solar industry outpaces the rest of the economy, and companies have made considerable progress welcoming more women to the industry. That’s good news, however, there’s more work to do as underrepresented groups must be at the center of the growing clean energy economy if we are going to meet our goals.
All areas of field work — including installing solar on rooftops, constructing utility-scale solar arrays, maintaining existing projects, and more — benefit from creating inclusive workplaces, particularly for historically marginalized groups. Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The Solar Energy Industries Association has announced...