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Energen Solar Group headquartered in Webster City, Iowa recently became an Eagle Point Solar Authorized Channel Partner covering the central Iowa corridor.
This partnership enhances the design, engineering, construction and procurement operations for Energen Solar Group while directly expanding the reach of Eagle Point Solar into the Webster City and central Iowa area.
“The solar industry has taken root and is rapidly growing throughout the Midwest. Very few local solar companies have all the material resources, industry partnerships or a full-time staff of designers, engineers, electricians, construction and office support teams to help them manage their growing list of projects. By becoming an Eagle Point Solar Channel Partner, Energen Solar Group is able to continue their mission of growing solar adaption in the central Iowa area while being supported by Eagle Point Solar’s entire team,” stated Jim Pullen, president and Chief Executive CEO of Eagle Point Sola
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New MREA scholarships to support solar training in underserved areas By: Daily Reporter Staff February 11, 2021
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Alex Jarvis, an instructor with the Midwest Renewable Energy Association, teaches PV 101 to students from the NAACP in Evansville, Indiana, in August through MREA’s Rise Up Giving Scholarship program. (Photo courtesy of the Midwest Renewable Energy Association)
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association is bringing solar technical training and workforce development opportunities to four Midwest partnering organizations.
MREA’s partner organizations each serve low- to moderate-income neighborhoods in Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin. This Rise Up Scholarship Program is intended to support solar workforce development and strengthen employment in advanced energy by providing scholarships for renewable-energy training and paid solar internships to students. Since the program’s start in 2020, MREA has offered four training sessions i