WASHINGTON, July 7, 2016 - SunPower
is donating
90 solar panels to the Children's
Discovery Museum of San Jose, California, and Clean Solar is
providing the installation services – with the help of students from the San Jose Conservation Corps.
The Corps is a nonprofit that helps young people get their high school
diploma – while learning valuable work and life skills – and providing them an opportunity
to showcase their skills and work ethic to potential employers.
SunPower says that the partnership is part of a larger story
unfolding in clean energy that is “finding solutions to address climate crisis
and income equality.”
"The biggest thing I was up against was making it out
of the ‘hood,” says Ed Wiltz Jr., who as an 18-year-old first worked with Clean
Solar through Solar Richmond, a
federally-funded solar training program. “In Richmond (California), I didn't
really see a lot of hope," says Wiltz. But five years after applying for
an installation position with Clean Solar, Wiltz is on track to lead his own
Clean Solar installation team.
Wiltz’ story is featured in the award-winning
documentary, Catching
the Sun, by director Shalini Kantayya, which is currently being
shown in theaters across the country.
"We're really proud and excited to be a part of the
team installing solar on Children's Discovery Museum,” says Clean Solar CEO Randy
Zechman. “It's important to make local investments and give back to the
community that we live in. Ed Wiltz is a great success story and he's
part of our Clean Solar family."
To date, the San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter
School programs have provided career-technical and construction/green
building education programs for some 23,000 at-risk youth throughout
California’s Santa Clara County.
SunPower says the museum estimates it will save
between $6,000 and $7,000 annually in energy costs, while the
companies benefit from being introduced to potential new recruits.
"We're grateful for these donations from Clean Solar
and SunPower. The panels will cover 50 percent of the costs to power the
museum's Builder Building, and will be part of future environmental
education programs," says Marilee Jennings, the executive director of
the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose. "To see this project
come together in support of the museum's environmental stewardship
commitment, and also advance a job training program for disadvantaged
youth, is incredibly rewarding for us."
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"The passion for innovation, creativity and discovery
sparks at an early age," says San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. "The
partnership created today – among SunPower, Clean Solar, the San Jose
Conservation Corps and Children's Discovery Museum -- gives us the
opportunity to pique the interests of our youth, while also supplying renewable
energy to the museum. In this way, we inspire passionate children and limit
carbon emissions. Overall, it's a terrific demonstration of how partnerships
help the city accomplish its goals in new ways."
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