Bringing Green Energy Jobs to Pennsylvania
“With help from Congressman Murphy, the Pennsylvania government has significantly increased the practicality of solar and renewable energies. With the help of tax credits and incentives, we and the industry partners are well positioned to significantly reduce the cost of solar, improve the renewable energy industry’s viability, and create green jobs.” [Chris Chang, AE Polysilicon, Falls Township]
“Last week’s vote by Congressman Murphy and the U.S. House of Representatives in favor of providing a wide array of renewable energy tax credits and incentives was a victory for Pennsylvania’s economy and environment. I want to thank Congressman Murphy for his leadership in promoting clean, renewable energy – not only with his important vote last week, but with many other votes and action he has taken while in office to help secure a new energy future for Pennsylvania and the nation as a whole.”
[Nathan Willcox, Penn Environment, Energy and Clean Air Advocate]
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Helping Bring Renewable Energy Business to Bucks County
Working to Recruit Prospective Businesses to the KIPC
- Congressman Murphy continues to work to recruit “green” businesses to help revitalize our local and regional economy.
- In Bucks County, at the former U.S. Steel site in Falls Township, companies are manufacturing components for wind and solar power and creating hundreds of new jobs.
- In Morrisville, the fourth largest solar panel field in the country is being built—creating jobs and enough clean energy to power thousands of homes.
- Companies and projects like these have established Bucks County as a leading green energy hub.
Created a Green Energy Jobs Working Group
- Congressman Murphy created a green energy jobs and economic development working group to foster growth in this important field.
- By collaborating with the vital players in diverse fields, this working group will create and implement new ideas and programs across private-sector, county, state, and federal lines.
- This group has brought together leaders in education, business, and government to talk about ways to invest in workforce development and education to support the emerging renewable energy hub in our region.
Training Workers for Good Paying Green Energy Jobs
Fighting to Fund a Green Jobs Training Academy
- Congressman Murphy is working to create “green collar” jobs and to ensure workers have the right skills for these new green energy jobs. Specifically, Congressman Murphy is fighting to fund a Green Jobs Training Academy at Bucks County Community College and the three area vocational technical schools.
- This Academy is designed to meet the workforce training needs of Bucks County as it moves toward attracting companies in the green energy industry.
Voted to Provide Money for “Green Collar” Job Training Programs
- Congressman Murphy voted for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which provided $600 million in green job training programs: $100 million to expand line worker training programs, and $500 million for green workforce training.
- Under the program, grants are awarded to programs that target workers who need updated training related to the energy industry, veterans, and the unemployed.
Fighting for Green Jobs through Federal Legislation
- These provisions provide more then $60 billion in incentives for investment in renewable energy, energy efficiency and conservation. They will also spur job growth by extending tax provisions, including research and development tax credit.
- The long-term extension and modification of renewable energy production tax credit is especially important to the companies at the KIPC, as failure to extend some of these provisions would have significant consequences for American workers. A recent study showed that allowing the renewable energy incentives to expire would lead to about 116,000 jobs being lost in the wind and solar industries through the end of 2009.
Creating the Next Generation of American Workers
- One of the key findings of Congressman Murphy’s Green Jobs Working Group was a lack of updated training equipment and technology at the technical schools in our district, and not enough funding to replace outdated equipment or upgrade facilities.
- Congressman Murphy voted for the 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act, which passed the House in May of 2009, and authorizes nearly $7 billion in grants for the modernization, renovation and repair of public school facilities.
- Congressman Murphy also introduced and passed an amendment to that legislation which ensures that these funds could be spent by schools, particularly technical schools, to purchase equipment that allows students to become proficient in emerging green energy careers.
Setting America on the Path to Energy Independence
Pushing for More Renewable Energy and More Green Jobs in Pennsylvania
- Congressman Murphy is a proud supporter of a Renewable Energy Standard (RES), requiring utilities to generate or buy 25 percent of their energy from clean, renewable energy by 2025. Sources such as wind, solar, geothermal and bioenergy will be used to create nearly 350,000 jobs.
- This national standard will spur innovation and create a cleaner environment. According to studies performed by the Renewable Energy Policy Project and the Union for Concerned Scientists, a renewable energy standard like this could yield millions of dollars in economic activity for Pennsylvania, and create thousands of new jobs.
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