US Clean Energy Sector Breaks Through 1
Million Job Vacancies
From: Click Green Staff, on ENN.com
Ecotech Institute’s Clean Jobs Index, a tool to compare US states’ use and development of clean energy, found more than one million job postings in the clean energy sector from July through to September this year.
The milestone figure
reveals a 54 percent increase in needed clean energy employees, evidence that
the sector is rapidly growing and in need of experts.
Ecotech Institute, the
first and only school dedicated to educating students solely in clean energy
fields such as solar, wind and renewable energy, launched the Clean Jobs Index
in January 2013 to provide objective job information about the clean tech industry.
The Index also looks at
various sustainability factors such as alternative fueling stations, LEED
projects and total energy consumption in all 50 states.
To complement the
increase in these clean energy job opportunities, 1,543 new alternative
fuelling stations opened across the United States since the second quarter
2013. Between the months of July and September, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington and
Tennessee had the most alternative fueling stations per capita.
Highlights from the
Clean Jobs Index, Q3 2013, include:
- Number of US Clean Jobs Postings: 1,099,734 (a 54 percent increase from Q2 2013)
- New Alternative Fuelling Stations (Since Q2 2013): 1,543
- States With the Most Alternative Fueling Stations (Per Capita): Hawaii, Oregon, Washington and Tennessee. In Q3, Ohio Moved From 24th in Energy Efficiency to 2nd in the Nation
- The Most Energy Efficient States (in no particular order): California, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington
- States With the Most Incentives for Sustainability and Renewables (in no particular order):
- California, Texas, Minnesota, Washington and Oregon
- Rhode Island added more incentives and rebates than any other state in Q3
"This data shows a
long-awaited boom in the clean tech industry, from the increases in alternative
fuelling options to a massive amount of clean job opportunities," said
Kyle Crider, Ecotech Institute's Program Chair and Manager of Environmental
Operations.
"States now offer
more sustainability and renewable incentives than we've ever seen before, which
proves that they're taking the power of the industry seriously. In the state of
the current economy, over 1 million job opportunities is a truly incredible
statistic."
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