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Idaho solar project partners commit $375,000 in scholarships to local colleges

Partners on the Pleasant Valley Solar 2 project in Idaho have joined together to commit $375,000 to support students at the College of Western Idaho and Boise State University through two workforce development scholarship programs. Each school will receive $187,500 to expand opportunities for Idaho students preparing for careers that strengthen the state’s economy and energy future.

Contractors rPlus Energies, Sundt Renewables and BHI, insurance agent Alan Stearns; and solar panel supplier Thornova Solar have contributed to the “Local First” and “Energy First” scholarship programs.

The Local First – Pleasant Valley Solar 2 Scholarship, awarded in partnership with College of Western Idaho, supports students pursuing any certificate or associate degree, with an emphasis on keeping skilled talent in Idaho communities.

“This scholarship directly strengthens Idaho’s workforce by helping more students gain the skills and education needed for their careers,” said Gordon Jones, President of CWI. “The $187,500 commitment will open doors for CWI students, fuel business growth and support innovation across our state.”

The Energy First – Pleasant Valley Solar 2 Scholarship, awarded in partnership with Boise State University, supports students pursuing degrees in energy-related fields such as engineering or construction management.

“We are incredibly grateful for Pleasant Valley Solar 2 Partners’ continued generosity and leadership with this scholarship,” said Argia Beristain, CEO of the Boise State University Foundation. “Energy-related careers are of high interest to our students and of high importance to our state. This scholarship opens the doors for our students while also helping to develop Idaho’s workforce and economy.”

Both scholarships continue the Local First and Energy First programs established during the Pleasant Valley Solar 1 project, which raised $123,000 in 2024 for College of Western Idaho and Boise State University students.

Since launching in 2022, the Local First and Energy First scholarship series, implemented by rPlus Energies in every community where they begin construction, has contributed more than $1 million to support local students and strengthen host communities.

Pleasant Valley Solar 2 is a 125-MW solar facility under construction in Ada County, Idaho. The project will create roughly 200 construction jobs and is expected to begin operations by summer 2026.

News item from rPlus

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