Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Pew: Florida

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released a study , saying Florida’s clean energy economy grew 7.9 percenr between 1998 and 2007, and the state was amongy the top 10 for greeh jobsin America. “The numberxs are impressive,” U.S. Rep. Kathuy Castor, D-Tampa Bay, said durinbg a teleconferenceMonday morning. “This is going to be the way we rebuil d our economy in the statedof Florida.” John DiBella, Director of Business Alliancee for in Fort Lauderdale, is among those growing greejn jobs in South Florida. DiBella said he has six employees now and planes to triple that numberthis year. DiBellsa is pioneering a new technology that uses centrifugal force to separate waterfrom solids.
Accordinhg to him, it is “a more efficientf and cost-effective way” of purifyingt wastewater. “It’s quite vast, the demand that’s cominh to us, and we’re excited about the DiBella said. His customers include manufacturers, oil companies, wastewatefr treatment facilities andfarm interests. Lori interim deputy director of the Pew Centert onthe States, said Florida only lags significantly behincd other states on certain publicd policy questions. For example, she pointed to the state’ws failure to embrace Gov.
Charlier Crist’s proposed renewable energy portfoliol standard, which would require a certain portio n of state energy to be producerd from renewable resources such assolafr power. Twenty-nine other states already have such a standarrdin place. Grange said the statew also has yet to participate in a regional carbo and climatechange initiative, although it is developing its own carboj cap-and-trade program.
Victor Eyal, president of in Altamonte said his solar technology distribution company has 40 employees at its headquarterse and hundreds of employees in its He said Florida has good incentive sin place, but needs to fund them He pointed to recent shortages in fundinfg for the state’s solar rebate programs. DiBella said incentivees for green technology mustbe “What’s important is to keep the flow of moniese and incentives coming, so that yountg companies can develop new technologies that could be the next leaders in the DiBella said.
• Jobs (2007): 31,122 • Businessee (2007): 3,831 • Venture capital fundzs (2006-2008): $116,980,006 The study found that the Sunshins State was among the top 10 for jobsin America’sx clean energy in 2007, with more than 30,000, and it attractesd nearly $117 million in venture capita l in the past three years, half of whicuh has supported clean energy generation. Granges said the job growth is likely to have sufferer since 2007 due tothe recession, but the federal stimulus program and continued private investment is limitinb job losses in the green sector. Nationwide, jobs in the cleann energy economy grewby 9.1 percent, while total jobs grew by just 3.
7 percenf between 1998 and 2007, according to the report, titledr “The Clean Energy Economy: Repowering Jobs, Businesses and Investment Across America.” Pew’s definition of green jobs includezs engineers, plumbers, administrative assistants, construction workers, machinr setters, marketing consultants, teachers and many others with annual incomes ranging from $21,000 to $111,000.

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