Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released the 2022 U.S. Energy and Employment Report (USEER), a comprehensive study designed to track and understand employment trends across the energy sector and within key energy technologies. The report covers 2021, an unprecedented and...
Energy efficiency (EE) workers are a crucial part of America’s workforce. EE jobs are everywhere – in rural, urban, and suburban communities. In West Virginia, there are EE jobs in every county. Investments in EE are the best possible energy investment. Energy efficiency measures are a...
West-Virginia_2021.pdf
Energy efficiency (EE) workers are a crucial part of America’s workforce. EE jobs are everywhere – in rural, urban, and suburban communities. In New York, there are EE jobs in every county. Investments in EE are the best possible energy investment. Energy efficiency measures are a highly...
New-York_2021.pdf
Energy efficiency (EE) workers are a crucial part of America’s workforce. EE jobs are everywhere – in rural, urban, and suburban communities. In New Jersey, there are EE jobs in every county. Investments in EE are the best possible energy investment. Energy efficiency measures are a highly...
New-Jersey_2021.pdf
Energy efficiency (EE) workers are a crucial part of America’s workforce. EE jobs are everywhere – in rural, urban, and suburban communities. In New Hampshire, there are EE jobs in every county. Investments in EE are the best possible energy investment. Energy efficiency measures are a...
New-Hampshire_2021.pdf
To understand the quality of employment opportunities in clean energy-related industries, E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs), the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), and the Clean Energy Leadership Institute (CELI) commissioned BW Research to analyze wages and benefits of occupations in...
Clean-Jobs-Better-Jobs.-October-2020.-E2-ACORE-CELI.pdf
Every day, 3 million Americans across all 435 congressional districts work building our clean energy economy. Clean energy is a critical job creator in every state and district. Employing 1 in every 50 American workers, more Americans today work in clean energy than as lawyers, police...