Dominion Community Solar Program

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Dominion Virginia Power has selected Old Dominion University to be the first participant in the company's Solar Partnership Program. More than 600 solar panels will be installed this summer on the roof of ODU's Student Recreation Center in the heart of the campus and generate 132 kilowatts for the electric grid. The Community Solar Pilot Program – which the company plans to file with the Virginia State Corporation Commission by early 2018 – is a voluntary program allowing customers the opportunity to purchase energy from new solar facilities located in communities throughout Dominion Energy Virginia's service area.

Above: Tidewater Community College and Dominion Virginia Power celebrate their commitment to solar power and community college’s role in preparing the workforce. Shown here are Jim Eck, vice president of business development with Dominion; Lisa Rhine, provost of Chesapeake Campus; Edna Baehre-Kolovani, president of TCC; Thomas Stout, dean of science, technology, engineering and math; student Harrold Craddock; and Max Bartholomew, regional policy director with Dominion.
  1. Dominion Virginia Power (yes, a major power company in Virginia) has proposed a community solar power program for its region. The program would involve it leasing commercial and public facility.
  2. Dominion Energy is committed to growing clean energy and solar generation in Virginia and across the country. Community Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation.
  3. Dominion Virginia Power has selected Old Dominion University to be the first participant in the company's Solar Partnership Program. More than 600 solar panels will be installed this summer on the roof of ODU's Student Recreation Center in the heart of the campus and generate 132 kilowatts for the electric grid.

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A bright, sunny day beckoned guests to Tidewater Community College’s outdoor solar laboratory for a celebration and conversation about renewable energies.

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TCC and Dominion Virginia Power representatives gathered with community members to talk about their commitment to solar power education and community college’s role in preparing the workforce.

TCC is one of seven community colleges in Virginia providing technical training and know-how for students pursuing work in the emerging solar, wind and geothermal industries.

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Dominion Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Dominion Virginia Power, has invested in solar training education by providing a grant of $150,000 to Virginia’s Community Colleges to advance program offerings.

TCC has been a front runner in renewable energies training, establishing one of the first Career Studies Certificate in Renewable Energy Technologies. In addition, the college offers the Solar Ready Vets program, which prepares transitioning sailors for work in the solar industry.

The Dominion Foundation began supporting these programs with a grant in 2010. The funding enabled the college to build and install the solar technology on top of the George B. Pass Building on the Chesapeake Campus. Subsequent grants in 2013 and 2016 have helped build the curriculum for alternative energy education.

“We’re grateful to the Dominion Foundation for its continued support of our solar programs,” said TCC President Edna V. Baehre-Kolovani. “It’s a big part of our mission to work with industry to provide training for emerging needs.”

The Solar Foundation recently reported that 1 in every 50 new jobs in the U.S. in 2016 was affiliated with the solar industry.

“Having well-trained solar workers is critical to companies like Dominion as we venture into new ways of generating electricity for the Commonwealth’s 2.5 million electric customers,” said Jim Eck, vice president of business development at Dominion Virginia Power.

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“We have trained renewable energy workers coming out of this program right now. And we need them right now,” Eck added. Export to pdf access 2003. “We’re partnering with Virginia’s Community Colleges to train a specialized, skilled workforce that’s never been seen before.”

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Student Harold Craddock, a Navy chief who will soon transition to civilian life added, “Everybody needs to focus on renewable energy as it’s the way of the future. This program gives hands-on training on the proper way to install solar arrays, and shows us how to calculate everything to do the work correctly.”

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