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https://www.voanews.com/a/us-clean-energy-jobs-growth-rate-double-that-of-overall-jobs-report-says/7761923.htmlUS clean energy jobs growth rate double that of overall jobs, report says
Clean energy jobs surge in 2023
August 28, 2024 6:31 AM
By Reuters
WASHINGTON
Jobs in the U.S. clean energy industry in 2023 grew at more than double the rate of the country's overall jobs, and unionization in clean energy surpassed for the first time the rate in the wider energy industry, the Energy Department said on Wednesday.
Employment in clean energy businesses - including wind, solar, nuclear and battery storage rose by 142,000 jobs, or 4.2% last year, up from a rise of 3.9% in 2022, the U.S. Energy and Employment Report said. The rate was above the overall U.S. job growth rate of 2% in 2023.
Unionization rates in clean energy hit 12.4%, more than the 11% in the overall energy business, it said. That was driven by growth in construction and utility industries and after legislation passed in 2022 including the bipartisan CHIPS Act and President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, the department said.
Construction jobs in clean energy, driven by the legislation and private-sector investments, "is expected to continue for decades to build out the clean energy infrastructure that we need," Betony Jones, the Energy Department's head of energy jobs, told reporters in a call. While unionized members "might move from project to project, there is continuity of that work in order for workers to make a career in that industry," she said.
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Clean energy jobs surge in 2023
August 28, 2024 6:31 AM
By Reuters
WASHINGTON
Jobs in the U.S. clean energy industry in 2023 grew at more than double the rate of the country's overall jobs, and unionization in clean energy surpassed for the first time the rate in the wider energy industry, the Energy Department said on Wednesday.
Employment in clean energy businesses - including wind, solar, nuclear and battery storage rose by 142,000 jobs, or 4.2% last year, up from a rise of 3.9% in 2022, the U.S. Energy and Employment Report said. The rate was above the overall U.S. job growth rate of 2% in 2023.
Unionization rates in clean energy hit 12.4%, more than the 11% in the overall energy business, it said. That was driven by growth in construction and utility industries and after legislation passed in 2022 including the bipartisan CHIPS Act and President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, the department said.
Construction jobs in clean energy, driven by the legislation and private-sector investments, "is expected to continue for decades to build out the clean energy infrastructure that we need," Betony Jones, the Energy Department's head of energy jobs, told reporters in a call. While unionized members "might move from project to project, there is continuity of that work in order for workers to make a career in that industry," she said.
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US clean energy jobs growth rate double that of overall jobs, report says (Original Post)
sl8
Aug 2024
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Think. Again.
(18,652 posts)1. K&R
The explosive spin toward dumping fossil fuels is gonna take everyone by surprise, when it finally happens.
NNadir
(34,757 posts)2. Without having looked at the report, I suspect that the..
...definition of what "clean energy" is might be disingenuous.
For example, would they include hauling away the debris from failed wind turbines and finding a place to dump the components? Restoring the vast stretches of industrialized wilderness once the components of so called "renewable energy" have gone through their short lifetimes? Fossil fuel companies rebranding their products as " hydrogen?" Strip mining forests for wood fired power plants?
Our "but her emails" media's definition of "clean energy" differs greatly from mine.