Report

There are nearly 70,000 clean energy jobs in Pennsylvania, according to Clean Jobs Pennsylvania 2017 released in August 2017 by E2 and partners at the Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance (KEEA). The complete report is available here and by clicking the cover:

Key Findings

  • Energy Efficiency Jobs – 55,500
  • Renewable Energy Jobs – 10,000
  • Solar Jobs – 5,800
  • Wind Jobs – 71,600
  • Clean Vehicle Jobs – 782
  • TOTAL Colorado Clean Energy Jobs – 69,923

Looking for more info?

If you are looking for additional insight into E2’s Clean Jobs Pennsylvania 2017 or our other Clean Jobs America reports, visit e2.org/reports. You can also contact E2 Communications Director Michael Timberlake ([email protected]). An FAQ is also available here to answer any questions.

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The complete report is available here and below

Fact Sheet

Download and print a 2-page snapshot (pictured below) of the clean energy jobs data in Pennsylvania — and the policies needed to ensure more growth at the state ad federal levels here.

 

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