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"We've basically seen total installed capacity doubling in the last couple years," says Mike Robinson. He is a researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

"Now there's as much installed capacity outside of California spread evenly across the States -- a lot of development in Texas -- and it's just going to continue.

"It pays by discipline of the engineering field. Most of the salaries are commensurate with years post-BS [bachelor's of science], just like you find in any engineering profession," Robinson explains.

"[The salary] probably goes anywhere from the [$40,000 range] up into the [$80,000 range], whether somebody's coming in with a BS or a PhD."

Earnings and employment information from the U.S. Department of Labor is not available for this field at this time.

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