E2 began following nationwide employment across the entire clean-energy sector in 2015. The E2 site allows viewers to search by Zip code to gauge how strong clean-energy jobs are in their area. The latest E2 report  showed that growth spanned every clean-energy subsector in 2022 when compared to a year earlier. Conversely, traditional fossil-fuel jobs from the coal, oil and natural gas sectors fell 4%, E2 said, using Department of Energy jobs data in its analysis. Additional data indicates that demand and building capacity for solar alone will generate many of the jobs the president claims are on their way, if not already created.

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