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In Philadelphia, $1,300,000 has already been pledged and it will be used to train people from all walks of life with skills that will provide a future living wage in the Green economy.
by Staff Writers
Philadelphia PA (SPX) Mar 10, 2009
When Vice President Joe Biden brought his first Town Hall Meeting of the "Taskforce for the Middle Class and Working Families Green Meeting" to Philadelphia on February 27, Bruce Murray was there.

In an interview with Dray Clark Murray explained that Aztec Solar Power is among the visionary local enterprises already involved in this transformation to a new Green economy.

He went on to state that early adopters of solar technology are about to have a lot of company from mainstream home and business owners.

The amount of the 2009 incentives and the reliability of the technology make this the year when every residence and business owner should learn how they can make a very wise investment by purchasing a solar system for their roof, parking lot or yard.

The Vice President announced that $500,000,000 is provided in the 2009 Recovery Bill to create an energy efficiency workforce.

In Philadelphia, $1,300,000 has already been pledged and it will be used to train people from all walks of life with skills that will provide a future living wage in the Green economy.

Aztec Solar Power has always felt the importance of education and as part of our business plan will recruit and put members of the community to work on our residential and commercial projects.

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