In 2020, clean energy non-profit E2 tallied 58,182 clean energy jobs in Colorado.

The majority are not the kind of infrastructure jobs the president’s bill details, but in energy efficiency: home weatherproofing and HVAC installation, among others.

Smaller but sizable portions of Colorado clean energy employment are in solar or wind electrical energy generation, but these jobs could already be considered in the traditional energy sphere.

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House Republicans Launch Push to Reinstate Clean Energy Tax Credits

“Amid soaring electricity costs and tens of billions in clean energy projects getting cancelled and delayed across the country, this is a modest – but smart – step back in the right direction."


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