Date: October 1, 2019

Time: 10:30 - 11:30 AM Pacific // 1:30 - 2:30 PM Eastern

Overview

Energy efficiency continues to lead America’s energy sector when it comes to job creation.  More than 2.3 million Americans now work in advanced HVAC, efficient lighting, appliance manufacturing and construction – making our buildings, schools and offices more efficient while driving down utility bills and helping our environment. Energy efficiency jobs grew by 3.4 percent in 2018, outpacing every other energy sector.

Please join E2 and E4TheFuture to learn more about the just-released 2019 Energy Efficiency Jobs in America report, including details on how many EE workers there are in your state, county, congressional and legislative districts. Discover which jobs are growing the fastest, and what policies are needed to keep these good jobs growing.

Speakers:

Pat Stanton
Director of Policy, E4TheFuture

Philip Jordan
Vice President and Principal, BW Research Partnership (report author)

Bob Keefe
Executive Director, E2

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