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Read our new issue of Solar Today on the theme "powering working-class jobs and communities"

  • 1.  Read our new issue of Solar Today on the theme "powering working-class jobs and communities"

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    Posted 06-25-2023 05:56 PM
    Edited by Kat Friedrich 06-25-2023 05:57 PM

    Our latest issue of Solar Today contains exciting coverage of class diversity in renewable energy, often in an international context. It is now available for members through our online portal. New readers are welcome to subscribe via Magzter.

    Here is a preview of the table of contents:

    Class Diversity Has Become Part of the Solar Conversation
    Kat Friedrich, editor in chief of Solar Today at the American Solar Energy Society

    How Does Community-Friendly Solar Development Work?
    Matt Cox, founder of Greenlink Analytics

    New Chapter for Ancient Place: Creating Sustainable Housing and Jobs in Rural Alaska
    Molly Rettig, communications lead at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Cold Climate Housing Research Center

    Distributed Renewable Energy Boosts Gender Equality in Kenya and Nigeria 
    Carolina Pan, director of research at Power for All, and Hannibal Tesfahunegn, research manager at Power for All

    What's Holding Back Solar in Argentina
    Otto Gunderson, reporter at CleanTechnica

    How Renewable Energy Microgrids Can Help Electrify Sub-Saharan Africa
    Abayomi Lowe, graduating senior at Brown University

    Advancing Apprenticeship Pathways to Solar Careers
    Megan Howes, senior program manager at the Interstate Renewable Energy Council 

    Why Homeowners Should Use Passive Solar Design
    Debra Rucker Coleman, architect at Sun Plans, Inc.

    Intersolar North America and Energy Storage North America Raises a Question
    Mark Kapczynski, chief marketing officer of Energy Shares

    Meet Kayla Hernandez: Electrical Engineer Helps Accelerate Particle Beams
    Kayla Hernandez, associate staff electrical engineer in the Collider-Accelerator Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory

    You are welcome to email comments about the magazine to me at kfriedrich@ases.org. If you are interested in pitching an op-ed explainer for a future issue, please send me a couple paragraphs about the story along with a one-paragraph bio showing each author's relevant professional experience. 





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    Kat Friedrich
    Editor in Chief
    American Solar Energy Society
    Monona WI
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