Solar Jobs Could Brighten the Economy


By Marc Lifsher

Novem­ber 13, 2013,

Los Ange­les Times

Los Ange­les Coun­ty could cre­ate tens of thou­sands of new jobs and reduce glob­al-warm­ing-caus­ing car­bon emis­sions if solar-volta­ic pan­els are installed on just 5% of avail­able rooftops, says a just-issued report.

The study by the Envi­ron­men­tal Defense Fund and the Luskin Cen­ter for Inno­va­tion at UCLA, released Wednes­day, pre­dicts that 29,000 installer jobs would open up. Car­bon emis­sions would be reduced by 1.25 mil­lion tons, the equiv­a­lent of tak­ing a quar­ter of a mil­lion cars off the roads each year.

Researchers came up with the data doing the Los Ange­les Solar and Effi­cien­cy Report (LASER), which includes detailed maps of nine sub-regions that have the poten­tial for cost-effec­tive and effi­cient solar arrays on build­ings. The “Solar Atlas” is to be used as a guide for local gov­ern­ment offi­cials, build­ing own­ers and investors in plan­ning to expand the use of renew­able ener­gy and to mit­i­gate the effects of cli­mate change.

The three zones with the best poten­tial for expand­ing rooftop solar pow­er are the San Fer­nan­do Val­ley, East Los Ange­les and down­town Los Ange­les, researchers said. All three areas have many large roofs and enjoy many sun­ny days, they said.

“Com­bined with Cal­i­for­ni­a’s inno­v­a­tive cli­mate poli­cies, the LASER Atlas can impact how the region invests new state resources to address press­ing envi­ron­men­tal chal­lenges while pro­vid­ing job oppor­tu­ni­ties in its most impact­ed com­mu­ni­ties,” said Colleen Calla­han, deputy direc­tor of the Luskin Cen­ter for Innovation.

“This study sends a clear mes­sage to Ange­lenos: The poten­tial to invest in L.A.‘s clean, renew­able ener­gy econ­o­my and build health­i­er com­mu­ni­ties is huge,” said Jorge Madrid of the Envi­ron­men­tal Defense Fund.


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