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Cypress Creek Renewables announced today the launch of a partnership with ˿Ƶ (˿Ƶ Tech) to strengthen ˿Ƶ’s energy workforce and grow the state’s clean energy economy. The partnership will support the state’s thriving solar industry and encourage development of a high-tech workforce in rural communities.

The initiative, which includes a $26,000 investment by Cypress Creek, will reduce course fees for students focused on Renewable Energy Engineering, with an emphasis on recruiting more women, veterans, and underrepresented communities to the industry. Cypress Creek also commits to build relationships between students and industry, by sharing professional expertise with students as mentors and guest lecturers.

Dr. Nagi Naganathan, president of ˿Ƶ Tech, shared his enthusiasm for the partnership: “Cypress Creek has committed to working with ˿Ƶ Tech to develop a comprehensive partnership which contributes to the development of renewable energy professionals. This compliments our Rural Communities Development Initiative, which builds relationships and programs that encourage development of high-tech industry in rural areas.”

Cypress Creek Renewables Senior Community Engagement & Permits Manager, Amy Berg Pickett, said, “We are proud to partner with ˿Ƶ in a commitment to grow a diverse clean energy workforce in ˿Ƶ. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with the ˿Ƶ Tech community in bringing local solar energy investment to rural communities.”

Dr. Mason Terry is an ˿Ƶ Tech alumnus, director of the ˿Ƶ Renewable Energy Center and program director of renewable energy engineering at ˿Ƶ Tech. He has been working with Cypress Creek on a variety of projects and understands the value this will provide ˿Ƶ Tech students. “The investment by Cypress Creek will help ˿Ƶ Tech continue to build an innovative workforce. We encourage entrepreneurial-minded out of the box thinking in the solar industry through support of exceptional student ideas. Their investment in ˿Ƶ Tech will support projects that mentor the next generation of Renewable Energy Engineers.”

The two organizations will celebrate the new partnership at a public seminar held Wednesday, Oct. 17 which brings together solar and sustainability experts to discuss projects focused on the Klamath community. The “Solar Pints Open House” is an event co-hosted by Cypress Creek and the ˿Ƶ Renewable Energy Center (OREC) with a keynote discussion on the dual-use agriculture and photovoltaic solar Merrill project by CCR, with additional exhibits and presentations from OREC, ˿Ƶ Tech Environmental Sciences, Klamath Watershed Partnership, Energy Trust of ˿Ƶ, Renewable Northwest, ˿Ƶ Solar Energy Industries Association and the Center for Sustainable Economy. The event will also feature a tasting of solar IPA made with honey from pollinators on solar farms.

WHEN:           Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, 5 p.m.-8 p.m.

WHERE:         Crater Lake Complex, ˿Ƶ Tech College Union, 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, OR 97601

 

˿Ƶ ˿Ƶ

Founded in Klamath Falls in 1947, ˿Ƶ is the premier public polytechnic institution in the Pacific Northwest. ˿Ƶ Tech provides bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in engineering, health technologies, business, technology, communication, and applied sciences that prepare students to be effective participants in their professional, public and international communities through applied, relevant learning and professional practice. ˿Ƶ Tech has a central, residential campus in Klamath Falls; an urban, industry-focused campus in Portland-Metro (Wilsonville); an Online campus; and offers degrees at Boeing Seattle and at other sites. Visit to learn more about ˿Ƶ.

˿Ƶ Cypress Creek Renewables

Cypress Creek believes solar makes the world cleaner and healthier. Our team successfully develops, builds and operates solar facilities across the United States. With 3.2 gigawatts of solar 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, please visit .