Why Is Going Green
So Important
                                   
                     

                          Green Goods Production Worth
                                   
 $2.74 Trillion By 2020

As you've probably heard, there's a lot of green going on in that $787 billion economic stimulus
bill recently signed into law. There's money for renewable energy research, funding for a
massive high speed rail system,
tax credits for wind power and efficient home improvements,
and cash to help the military go solar, just to name a few.

                                   Solar Job Training On the Rise

No surprise that with the growth in interest in renewable energy applications, there is a
growing demand for a trained workforce and thus a need for someone to offer training
courses. Solar energy education courses, are experiencing a huge explosion in the number of
people interested in taking classes.
We have reported in the past how there is no longer a
choice between the environment and economics and this is direct evidence of how using new,
environmental technologies also means an expansion of new, environmental jobs.

Today one industry is seeing growth despite the down times. The
renewable energy industry
is growing at a record pace.
According to the American Wind Energy Association, the U.S.
wind power industry installed 5,244 megawatts in 2007, expanding the nation's total wind
power generating capacity by 45% in one year and injecting an investment of more than $9
billion into the economy.
                                The writing is on the wall, we are going to become a    
 
                                    "GREEN NATION"
                  
the future is for those who accept it