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While many feel shaky about solar's future, Zoë Gamble, president of CleanChoice Energy, shares why the company is kind of having a "candy store" moment. The Charlotte-based company hit $300M revenue and is building 400MW of projects.
In the latest episode of Clean Energy Shorts: Brief Chats with Power Leaders, Zoë discusses how they select solar sites, her screening question for potential new hires, and how sheep and scholarships help make solar projects happen.
"The opportunities in front of us far outweigh the headwinds," says Gamble.
By Jennifer ZajacWhile many feel shaky about solar's future, Zoë Gamble, president of CleanChoice Energy, shares why the company is kind of having a "candy store" moment. The Charlotte-based company hit $300M revenue and is building 400MW of projects.
In the latest episode of Clean Energy Shorts: Brief Chats with Power Leaders, Zoë discusses how they select solar sites, her screening question for potential new hires, and how sheep and scholarships help make solar projects happen.
"The opportunities in front of us far outweigh the headwinds," says Gamble.