Solar Energy Initiatives, Inc. Partners with Jacksonville Job Programs to Train Displaced Workers for Solar Industry

Solar Energy Initiatives, Inc. [OTCBB: SNRY] today announced a partnership with three Jacksonville job training and placement agencies to train displaced workers as solar energy installation and maintenance technicians.

This new partnership is a first step in Solar Energy’s Renew the Nation campaign intended to promote job growth and economic development nationwide by providing a trained workforce to enter the fast growing renewable energy industry. The program, pending final approval by the Jacksonville City Council, is being funded in part by $396,000 in federal stimulus dollars provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Joining Solar Energy in this job training collaborative is Community Rehabilitation Center (CRC), Northeast Community Action Agency (NFCAA) and WorkSource. Solar Energy is providing the training curriculum and materials, while CRC will manage the program and NFCAA and WorkSource will supply the trainees.

The training facility, to be called CRC Institute, will be located at Pearl Plaza at the corner of North Pearl and 44th streets. The first class is anticipated to begin in late October.

“CRC is proud to join forces with Solar Energy, WorkSource and NFCAA,” said Reginald Gaffney, CRC’s Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer. “This collaborative program will help train people who have lost their jobs due to the downturn in economy and prepare them for the new green economy.”

Added Solar Energy’s Chief Executive Officer, David Fann, “The rapidly growing solar market requires a knowledgeable workforce with expertise in both construction and installation practices. Through this partnership, we will be preparing trained and valued workers for the solar industry.”

Solar Energy’s business model focuses on three fronts:

  • Solar Parks. Development of large utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) installations bringing together landowners, utilities and corporate resources to build and operate.
  • Solar Power Purchase Agreements (SPPA). Placing solar systems on or adjacent to commercial or municipal buildings and selling the energy output to the owner(s).
  • Solar Dealers. One of the fastest growing independent dealer networks that sells and installs solar systems to homeowners and commercial customers.

Last week Solar Energy announced Letters of Intent for $17 million in commercial Projects that will utilize approximately 20,000 solar panels producing up to 4 megawatts of solar electricity and projected to reduce hazardous carbon dioxide emissions by 6,000 tons, annually. Solar Energy also recently completed training its 78th solar dealer and signed a contract securing land for the development of a 300 megawatt solar park in west Texas.

The Company’s dealer network of solar energy installers has access to BP Solar (NYSE:BP) and GE Solar (NYSE:GE) and Suntech (NYSE:STP) via its distribution agreements. While Solar Energy Initiatives is not a solar franchise, and the company does not compete directly with industry giants such as First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR), Kyocera (NYSE:KYO), or Sanyo (OTC:SANYY) as a system integrator, it provides exciting and practical solutions to businesses, governments, municipalities and individuals worldwide that understand the value of solar power.

Contacts:

Solar Energy Initiatives, Inc., Ponte Vedra Beach
David Fann, CEO, 904-644-6090
david.fann@solarenergy.com
or
Alliance Advisors, LLC
Chris Camarra or Bryan Kobel, 212-398-3487
ccamarra@allianceadvisors.net
bkobel@allianceadvisors.net

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