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US Solar Growth Despite Recession

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US Solar industry trade association reports recession did not dampen solar growth.

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has released the 2009 U.S. Solar Industry Year in Review, finding 2009 to be another year of strong growth despite the economic recession. Overall U.S. solar electric capacity, including both photovoltaic and concentrating solar power installations, increased by 37 percent.  This was driven primarily by strong demand in the residential and utility-scale markets, state and federal policy advances and declining technology prices.  As a result, total solar industry revenue reached $4 billion, a 36 percent increase over 2008. The solar industry contributed to the overall economy by adding 17,000 new jobs from coast to coast. The solar industry today employs 46,000 U.S. workers and supports an additional 33,000 jobs in other sectors.


"Despite the Great Recession of 2009, the U.S. solar industry had a winning year and posted strong growth numbers," said Rhone Resch, SEIA president and CEO. "When the President looks back at how stimulus dollars were invested, he's going to see that solar was one of the best returns on investments in 2009 for the American taxpayers. In addition to strong policies at the state and federal level, solar's growth was driven by the emergence of new business models and declining prices. Consumers took notice that now is the best time to go solar."


 "SolarCity grew aggressively in 2009 based on increasing demand for its full-service solar offering, including financing options that can allow businesses and homeowners to pay less for solar power than they previously paid for electricity. The company has added close to 300 new workers in the last 12 months and has now completed or undertaken more than 7,000 solar projects," said Jonathan Bass, spokesperson for SolarCity based in Foster City, Calif.


"Demand for solar power is growing at a tremendous rate," said Ron Kenedi, Vice President of the Solar Energy Solutions Group of Sharp and member of SEIA's Board of Directors. Sharp's U.S. headquarters is in Huntington Beach, Calif. "Our residential, governmental, commercial and utility customers want clean and reliable power. We have responded to this demand, and in doing so, have created a wealth of high tech jobs here in the U.S. Additionally, for every new job in our factory, many more are being created in the field - in areas such as design, sales and construction -  where the systems are being installed."


"Building off the successes of 2009, we expect 2010 to be a breakout year for the U.S. solar industry," added Resch. "The right policies and industry innovation continue to drive solar's growth across America. Now we're talking gigawatts of solar, not megawatts."


Solar manufacturing continued to grow, with a 7 percent increase in PV module production from 2008 to 2009. Internationally, the U.S. ranks behind Europe and Asia in solar manufacturing.  There are 58 new solar manufacturing facilities being built in 20 states, including Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The U.S. (481 MW) ranked fourth in new solar electric capacity in 2009, behind Germany (3,000 MW), Italy (700 MW), and Japan (484 MW). The U.S. (2,108 MW) also ranked in fourth place in cumulative solar electric capacity behind Germany (8,877 MW), Spain (3,595 MW), and Japan (2,628 MW). The U.S. ranked in tenth place in new solar electric capacity per capita (1.6 W per capita) and ninth place in cumulative solar electric capacity per capita (6.9 W per capita).

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