
Electrical engineer Steve Verschoor is a Boise, Idaho resident who holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Keller School of Management in Phoenix, Arizona. Steve Verschoor co-founded GTSP Global in 2006 and has served as the head of sales since then. He is in charge of all the sales, business development, and securing business contracts for the solar energy company.
As of 2017, the United States has 1.3 million photovoltaic (PV) installations, totaling 40 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, nearly double the amount added just a year before. Solar development costs are dropping at an average of 4.4 percent per year worldwide, and government initiatives like the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) have helped incentivize projects across the country. As a result of this expansion, the solar sector now employs over 260,000 Americans, adding additional employment every year.
At present, solar provides just around one percent of the world’s energy resources; however, it is quite possible that in the next 30 years, this number may rise to as high as 27 percent. Energy experts at the International Energy Agency (IEA) believe this growth is not far-fetched from reality, especially as current solar technology improves.
Solar energy systems, such as solar farms and concentrated solar power (CSP) plants, would become the world’s most valuable energy resource in the future, providing more energy than fossil fuels, hydropower systems, and wind while decreasing carbon emissions by roughly 6 billion tonnes per year.





