Now Hiring: America’s Clean Energy Jobs Grow At Twice National Rate
EI’s Silvio Marcacci explores how America’s clean energy industries are creating hundreds of thousands of new high-paying jobs across the country.
EI's Silvio Marcacci explores how America’s clean energy industries are creating hundreds of thousands of new high-paying jobs across the country.
EI’s Silvio Marcacci explores how America’s clean energy industries are creating hundreds of thousands of new high-paying jobs across the country.
Two years after the Inflation Reduction Act was signed, a clean energy manufacturing boom is recharging communities and creating jobs.
EI’s Chris Busch explains how IRA investments and smart policy have accelerated U.S. auto manufacturing jobs to their highest point since 1990.
The Inflation Reduction Act has invested more money in clean industry than any other U.S. policy, spurring a zero-carbon industrial transition.
EI’s Nik Sawe and Jeff Rissman discuss a new tool that can generate roadmaps to eliminate industrial emissions.
EI’s Sara Baldwin details how demand-side solutions offer more versatility in managing the growing demand for electricity by incorporating various technologies and applications.
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EI’s Jack Conness explains that driving an electric vehicle can result in big fuel savings no matter where you live in the United States.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is the most important climate legislation in United States history giving Americans the choice to stop burning fossil fuels, cutting energy bills, kick-starting a domestic manufacturing boom, cleaning the air and water, and creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs.
EI’s Silvio Marcacci explains that the 20 percent rise in U.S. power bills over the last four years is a result of expensive fossil fuels and climate change impacts.