Releases
The EPA officially revoked the endangerment finding for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and eliminated clean vehicle standards in a blow to both our economy and our environment.
February 12 2026
February 4, 2026
Shayna Greene
Releases
Businesses abandoned $5.1 billion in large-scale factories and clean energy projects in December, capping a turbulent year for the sector that saw nearly $35 billion in investments disappear along with more than 38,000 current and future jobs, according to ...
February 4 2026
Reports
Companies cancelled, closed, or downsized $34.8 billion in clean energy projects in 2025—almost three times the $12.3 billion in new investment announced during the year. This 3-to-1 imbalance marks a stark shift from prior years, when new announcements con...
February 3 2026
E2
December 29, 2025
Adele Peters
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The Trump administration is trying to halt offshore wind projects that are well-underway just two weeks after their initial attempt was deemed arbitrary and capricious by a federal judge.
December 22 2025
Releases
Clean energy jobs grew fifteen times faster in New Mexico than the rest of the state's economy in 2024 (4.6 percent compared to 0.3 percent), adding 613 new jobs to the workforce.
December 22 2025
Reports
New Mexico’s clean energy workforce added 613 new workers in 2024, growing 4.6 percent and adding jobs faster than the rest of the state’s employment. At the end of 2024, there were 14,081 clean energy workers in New Mexico.
December 22 2025
E2
Releases
Businesses cancelled the fewest investments in large-scale factories and clean energy projects in over a year last month but losses continued to outpace new project announcements, according to E2’s latest monthly analysis of clean energy projects tracked by...
December 12 2025
Reports
Businesses cancelled the fewest investments in large-scale factories and clean energy projects in over a year last month but losses continued to outpace new project announcements, according to E2’s latest monthly analysis of clean energy projects tracked by...
December 12 2025
E2
Releases
DENVER, CO (Dec. 10, 2025) – Clean energy jobs grew more than five times faster in Colorado than the rest of the state's economy in 2024, raising the total number of clean energy workers in the state to 69,859 – 18th most in the country – according to the s...
December 10 2025
Reports
Colorado’s clean energy workforce added 2,700 new workers in 2024, adding jobs at a much faster rate than the rest of the Colorado employment. The state ranked 18th for largest clean energy workforce, with 69,900 clean energy jobs in total.
December 10 2025
E2
Releases
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expected to announce the Administration’s intent to weaken federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for vehicles. Such a dramatic shift in policy would halt five decades of progres...
December 3 2025
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WASHINGTON –Businesses canceled, closed, and scaled back more than $4.4 billion worth of large-scale factories and clean energy projects from late-September through October, bringing the total cost of projects cancelled in the private-sector to over $28.7 b...
December 2 2025
Reports
E2’s latest CEW analysis finds that private-sector companies canceled, closed, or scaled back more than $4.4 billion worth of large-scale clean energy projects in October 2025, bringing the total value of abandoned or downsized projects this year to over $2...
November 25 2025
E2
Releases
HARRISBURG (Nov. 20, 2025) – Clean energy jobs in Pennsylvania grew more than five times faster than the rest of the state's economy in 2024, raising the total number of clean energy workers in the state to over 104,000, according to the Clean Jobs Pennsylv...
November 24 2025
Reports
Pennsylvania’s clean energy sector employed 104,499 people at the end of 2024. By adding 3,722 workers, the clean energy job growth rate topped 3.7 percent, faster than the rest of Pennsylvania employment growth. Download the 2025 Factsheet.
November 24 2025
E2
Releases
Clean energy jobs grew more than five times faster in Georgia than the rest of the state's economy in 2024, raising the total number of clean energy workers in the state to over 85,500.
November 18 2025
Reports
Georgia’s clean energy workforce added 3,292 new workers in 2024, growing 4 percent and adding jobs at a rate more than 5 times faster than the state’s overall employment. Georgia ranked 15th in the U.S. for largest clean energy workforce in 2024, with 85,5...
November 18 2025
E2
The Detroit News
Based on E2 research conducted in partnership with the Atlas Public Policy research group, The Detroit News examines the state of EV and battery investment since the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, through the initial impact of Trump's One Big Beautiful...
November 13, 2025
Luke Ramseth
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SACRAMENTO, CA (Nov. 5, 2025) – Clean energy jobs grew more than three times faster in California than the rest of the state's economy in 2024, raising the total number of clean energy workers in the state to more than half a million, according to the tenth...
November 13 2025
Releases
Clean energy jobs grew more than six times faster in North Carolina than the rest of the state's economy in 2024, raising the total number of clean energy workers in the state to more than 113,000, according to the seventh annual Clean Jobs North Carolina r...
November 13 2025
Reports
North Carolina’s clean energy workforce added 3,254 new workers in 2024, growing three percent and adding jobs at a rate more than six times faster than the state’s overall employment, which grew at less than a half percent. Download the 2025 Factsheet.
November 13 2025
E2
Reports
California’s clean energy workforce added nearly 7,300 new workers in 2024, adding jobs more than three times faster than the rest of the state’s economy. Download the 2025 Factsheet.
November 5 2025
E2