
Energy Efficiency Group
In partnership with AESP: The increasing roles of DERs, connected technology and Big Data are driving rapid change in energy efficiency. As we shape the Utility of the future, this community will help you keep up with the latest developments.
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Energy efficiency jobs report shows over 2 million employed in the sector | U.S. Green Building Council
According to a recent report by E4 the Future and E2, nearly 2.2 million U.S. workers are currently employed in the energy efficiency field. The report credits the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for the growth. The industry continues to struggle with diversity and actions will be taken to remedy the problem include recruiting, workforce development and widening the scope on the location of projects. How are utilities incentivizing energy and energy efficiency careers?
Energy efficiency jobs report shows over 2 million employed in the sector | U.S. Green Building Council
The report by E4 shows about 2.2 million U.S. workers employed in energy efficiency.
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