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Green Economic Development & Job Creation Panelists: Robert C. Frost, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 440 Michael Bracken, Managing Partner, Development Management Group, Inc. Holly Smithson, President & CEO, CleanTECH San Diego Francisco J. Marquez, Director, Imperial County Workforce Development Board Laura Abram, Director of Public Affairs, First Solar Jim Caldwell, Sector Lead for Energy & Utility Initiatives, California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Moderator: Peter Davis, Statewide Director for Advanced Transportation & Renewables, California Community College System BREAKOUT SESSION 1 Room: Mesquite A Sponsored By: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Panel Discussion:
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Inland Empire Joint Apprenticeship Training Center Training Tomorrows Craftsman Today
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Local Economic Development Definition “Anything that increases the overall wealth of a community or region” Labor Force: 65% of adults in Southern California are “blue collar” Southern California LOST 980,000 jobs between ‘06 & ’10 People DO spend career in construction
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How Does Renewable Impact Local/Regional Economies Hundreds (thousands) construction jobs Long term maintenance jobs All (but solar) subject to property tax Projects over $5MM generate sales tax Projects are subject to special assessments Most projects are revenue + to local communities
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CleanTECH San Diego Holly Smithson, President & COO Southern California Energy Summit
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CleanTECH San Diego: ACCESS TO ADVOCACY Federal: Support for the Continuation of Biofuels Research and Development State: Proposition 23 (Overturns AB 32) & Proposition 39 (Creates Clean Energy Fund - $2.5B) Local: Land Use Issues Wind Ordinance General Plan Update Comprehensive Renewable Energy Plan Leadership Series: Monthly convening sessions with policy makers and business leaders
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CleanTECH San Diego: ACCESS TO ADVOCACY "When local communities try to block the installation of photovoltaic, we act to overcome the opposition. Some kinds of opposition you have to crush.” – California Governor Jerry Brown UCLA Renewable Energy Conference, July 2011
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First Solar Generates Clean Energy and Green Jobs 12 PROJECTS 657,000 HOMES POWERED 3,940 JOBS CREATED 1.96 GW OF POWER
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Actively support communities where we operate Team with local educational institutions on workforce training programs to support local hiring Collaborated with College of the Desert to support the Desert Region Renewable Energy Training Program Donated a 4.5kWh PV system, helped develop curriculum and provided on-site training expertise Hired about 40 graduates at the Desert Sunlight project Educate stakeholders about the benefits of PV solar power First Solar Is Committed to Community Engagement and Job Training College of the Desert training class in Palm Springs, CA
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