Bob Keefe, the executive director of E2, said many clean energy companies are struggling to find enough workers with the right training. The country already has more clean energy workers than real estate agents, farmers or bankers, his organization noted.

“They’re not blue state jobs, they’re not red state jobs,” Keefe said. ‘These are red, white and blue jobs.”

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