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
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
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 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
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
November 3, 2025
Noreen O'Donnell
Releases
SPRINGFIELD (Oct. 31, 2025) – As of last night, both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly passed the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability (CRGA) Act, a major milestone for clean energy. The bill now awaits the signature of Governor JB Pritzker, a supp...
October 31 2025
Releases
WASHINGTON (Oct. 30, 2025) – TIME named Bob Keefe, executive director for the national nonpartisan business group E2, to the 2025 TIME100 Climate list, recognizing the 100 most innovative leaders driving business climate action. For the third year in a row,...
October 30 2025
October 15, 2025
Gabriel Holton
September 29, 2025
William S. Becker
Reports
More than 774,000 Midwesterners now work in renewable energy, energy efficiency, electric vehicle manufacturing and other clean energy related fields, an increase of about 2 percent from a year earlier and a 5 percent increase from just five years ago. By c...
October 15 2025
E2 + Clean Energy Trust
Releases
Trump administration mulling cancellation of more than 600 grants totaling more than $20 billion in funding for cheap, clean, and reliable energy; a sector that supports 3.5 million workers in America.
October 9 2025
Reports
New York’s clean energy economy grew 3.6 percent and added nearly 6,000 new workers in 2022. Clean energy now accounts for over 50 percent of all energy industry jobs in New York. The state’s 166,014-person clean energy workforce is the third largest nation...
February 26 2025
E2 + New Yorkers for Clean Power
Reports
Clean energy and clean vehicle companies in Pennsylvania added more than 4,000 jobs last year, bringing the total number of clean energy workers in the state over 100,000, according to the ninth annual Clean Jobs Pennsylvania analysis released today by the ...
February 14 2025
E2 + Energy Efficiency Alliance + Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia + Sustainable Pittsburgh
Reports
Clean energy and clean vehicle companies added more than 21,000 jobs in California, bringing the total number of clean energy workers in the state to almost more than 544,000 according to the fifth annual Clean Jobs California analysis.
December 17 2024
E2
Reports
Clean energy and clean vehicle companies in Georgia added nearly 4,000 jobs last year, bringing the total number of clean energy workers in the state to more than 82,000 according to the second annual Clean Jobs Georgia analysis released today by the nation...
December 10 2024
E2 + Georgia Solar Energy Association + Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance
Reports
– Clean energy and clean vehicle companies added more than 770 jobs in New Mexico, bringing the total number of clean energy workers in the state to almost more than 13,000 according to the fourth annual Clean Jobs New Mexico analysis.
November 26 2024
E2 + Renewable Energy Industries Association of New Mexico
Reports
Clean energy and clean vehicle companies added more than 3,000 jobs in Colorado, bringing the total number of clean energy workers in the state to more than 67,000 according to the eighth annual Clean Jobs Colorado analysis.
November 18 2024
E2 + Colorado Solar and Storage Association (COSSA) + Energy Efficiency Business Coalition (EEBC)
Reports
Clean energy and clean vehicle companies added more than 4,400 jobs in North Carolina, bringing the total number of clean energy workers in the state to almost 110,000 according to the sixth annual Clean Jobs North Carolina analysis.
October 22 2024
E2 + North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association
Reports
Businesses say repealing or rolling back the lRA would result in substantial losses, layoffs, and closures, according to a first-of-its kind survey of more than 900 nationwide clean energy businesses released today.
October 15 2024
BW Research + E2 and partners Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy (CICE), Clean Energy Leadership Institute (CELI)
Reports
If completed the projects announced in the first two years of the IRA will create 621,000 direct and indirect new jobs – including 154,000 permanent jobs— throughout the economy over the next five years. This would add $237.5 billion to U.S. GDP; create $16...
October 15 2024
E2 + BW Research