OMCO Solar Announces Commitment to Future of Northeast Renewable Energy

OMCO Solar makes donation to Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School's new Solar Training Program, in partnership with the Massachusetts Workforce Skills Capital Grant, Cypress Creek Renewables and Solar Frontier.

Rochester, MA – May 10, 2018: Unveiled at an official ribbon-cutting by the Massachusetts Secretary of Education, Jim Peyser on the campus of Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School came the official opening of the new Solar Training Program for high school students preparing to begin their careers in the 21st Century workplace.

The solar program launch at Old Colony High School comes at a critical time for the Northeast region. Massachusetts is ranked 6th in the U.S. for installed solar capacity having over 2 GW in the ground and 330,445 homes powered by solar energy. There are 478 solar companies now working within the state, 11,530 active solar jobs in Massachusetts and an additional 1,741 MW of solar growth projected for installation over the next five years, as calculated by the Solar Energy Industries Association, (SEIA).

Seizing upon this opportunity for students, Old Colony High School leadership applied to the state of Massachusetts through the MA Workforce Skills Capital grant program. Awarded $577,197 in grants, four vocational and training programs at the school will benefit from the acquisition of new equipment. It also enabled the beginning of a Solar Training Program curriculum.

Aside from the grant money, Old Colony High School required a resource for the racking structures and solar modules to give students direct experience with installation applications. A chance meeting in Logan International Airport between OMCO Solar Director of Business Development, Eric Goodwin and AET Labs, Mark Lyons, (who was working with the Massachusetts Schools STEM Program) quickly paved the way for sourcing of racks and modules. Soon after, an official start date for the solar program at Old Colony was set.

In support of the school’s development of vocational programs to support renewable growth in the Northeast, OMCO Solar donated 15-ft. of Field-Fast fixed-tilt racking, along with strategic partner Cypress Creek Renewables who gave twelve, SF-165 solar modules made by Solar Frontier.

Before the official launch celebrating the Solar Training Program, students of Old Colony High School assembled the large section of Field-Fast racking on the school’s campus with supervision by John Reed, Manager of Engineering for OMCO Solar. The racking and modules they built will be used throughout the year to educate and train students enrolled in the upcoming solar program at Old Colony High School.

Eric Goodwin, Director of Business Development for OMCO Solar said, “OMCO Solar believes the availability of solar curriculum at the vocational level is vital. It offers students firsthand experience with the latest solar tech and exposes them to new avenues in career exploration. OMCO is committed to showing students the many paths available in renewable careers. Aside from donating Field-Fast racks for the Solar Training Program and sharing our industry knowledge with the teaching and administrative staff, OMCO will continue to have an extended partnership with Old Colony to participate in other student programs in the future.”

“Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School is a great example of new ways to give students practical experience to carry with them as they transition into the Northeast workforce. I believe this is what the future of enriched vocational programs will look like across the U.S. in response to increased demands for vocational and technical workers,” said Goodwin.

Jared Porpiglia, Senior Director of Procurement for Cypress Creek Renewables said, “We are proud to support Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School to help train the next generation of solar professionals. Cypress Creek is committed to building clean, affordable solar throughout the Northeast and we look forward to working with our industry and educational partners to empower strong and healthy communities.”

Making these advancements in education possible throughout the year are the instructors and leadership at Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School who are spearheading the new Solar Training Program. Instructors: Ed Cabral, Gary LeBeau and Larry Medeiros. Leadership: Principal, Karen J. Guenette, and Assistant Vice Principal, Jackie Machamer who worked with OMCO to bring this program to Massachusetts.

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center is also actively aiding current and future technical and vocational graduates by placing them in internships with solar companies throughout the state. The center has also compiled resources to further renewable success across Massachusetts by connecting job seekers and educators with employers in the state that are staffing solar projects. For additional information, please visit: http://www.masscec.com/work-clean-energy

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About OMCO Solar:

OMCO Solar is a one-source, OEM partner with unparalleled, large-scale solar design and end-to-end manufacturing expertise. The company has delivered over 8GW of factory-direct, high-quality solar mounting structures worldwide. With over 60 years of custom roll-forming expertise and 10 years of utility-scale development, OMCO Solar is changing the speed and cost of solar construction throughout the U.S. with their factory-direct Field-Fast racking product. Strategic pre-assembly of Field-Fast racking components, allows projects to be completed 35% than any other racking structure on the market. With a nationwide manufacturing footprint spanning coast-to-coast, OMCO Solar is helping developers create more projects for less money at every stage of solar construction. | OMCOsolar.com

About OMCO Holdings:

OMCO Solar is a division of OMCO Holdings, the largest custom roll former in the United States. OMCO is also the industry frontrunner for the design and implementation of roll-forming efficiency and has been producing highly engineered shapes from simple to complex for a wide range of industries since 1955. Complementing its roll forming capabilities, OMCO has extensive capacity and expertise in progressive die stamping, in-factory mounting structure assembly, welding, tube manufacturing, and all aspects of metal fabrication. | OMCOform.com

About Cypress Creek Renewables:

Cypress Creek Renewables believes solar energy makes the world safer, cleaner and better. Our team solves problems to successfully develop, build and operate solar facilitates across the United States. With more than 2.2gigawattsof solar energy deployed in more than a dozen states, Cypress Creek Renewables is one of the country’s leading solar companies. For more information about Cypress Creek Renewables, visit ccrenew.com

About Solar Frontier:

Solar Frontier K.K., a 100% subsidiary of Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. (TYO:5002) (“Solar Frontier”), has a mission to create the most economical, ecological solar energy solutions on Earth. Building on a legacy of work in solar energy since the 1970s, Solar Frontier today develops and manufactures CIS (denoting copper, indium, selenium) thin-film solar modules for customers in all sectors around the world. Solar Frontier’s gigawatt-scale production facilities in Miyazaki, Japan, integrate compelling economic and ecological advantages into every module: from lower energy requirements in manufacturing to the higher overall output (kWh) of CIS in real operating conditions. Solar Frontier is headquartered in Tokyo, with offices in Europe, the U.S.A., and the Middle East. Visit solar-frontier.com for more information

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