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Clean Economy Works | October 2025 Analysis

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...


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Clean Jobs Pennsylvania 2025

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.


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Clean Jobs Georgia 2025

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.


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Clean Jobs North Carolina 2025

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.


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Clean Jobs California 2025

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.


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Clean Economy Works | September 2025 Analysis

E2’s latest CEW analysis finds that private-sector companies canceled, closed, or scaled back nearly $1.6 billion worth of large-scale clean energy projects in September 2025, bringing the total value of abandoned or downsized projects this year to over $24...


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Clean Jobs Midwest 2025

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...



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Clean Jobs New York 2024

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...


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Clean Jobs Pennsylvania 2024

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 ...


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Clean Jobs California 2024

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.


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Clean Jobs Georgia 2024

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...


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Clean Jobs New Mexico 2024

– 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.


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Clean Jobs Colorado 2024

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.


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Clean Jobs North Carolina 2024

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.


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SURVEY: Businesses on Impact of Arrested IRA Investments

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.


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Clean Economy Works | An Economic Impact Analysis of Major Clean Energy Projects Announced Through Two Years of the Inflation Reduction Act

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...


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Clean Jobs America 2024

Clean energy and clean vehicle companies added nearly 150,000 jobs in the first full year of the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), boosting the total number of clean energy workers in United States to nearly 3.5 million, according to the ninth annual C...


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Clean Economy Works | IRA Two-Year Review

Two years after the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law on August 16, 2022, companies have announced at least 334 major new clean energy and clean vehicle projects across the country that, if completed, would create 109,278 new jobs and bring ...


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Arizona Clean Economy Works: 8 New Clean Energy, Vehicle Projects to Create 18K Jobs, Add $7B to GDP, Generate $5B in Wages for Arizona Workers

Large-scale clean energy projects announced in Arizona one year after the IRA are projected to create or support more than 18,700 jobs and generate billions of dollars in new wages, tax revenue, and economic growth.


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New York Clean Economy Works | An Economic Impact Analysis of Major Clean Energy, Vehicle Projects

Large-scale clean energy projects announced in New York one year after the IRA are projected to create or support more than 7,000 jobs and generate tens of billions of dollars in new wages, tax revenue, and economic growth.


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Michigan Clean Economy Works | An Economic Impact Analysis of Major Clean Energy, Vehicle Projects

Large-scale clean energy projects announced in Michigan one year after the IRA are projected to create or support at least 28,000 jobs and generate tens of billions of dollars in new wages, tax revenue, and economic growth.


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North Carolina Clean Economy Works | An Economic Impact Analysis of Major Clean Energy, Vehicle Projects

Large-scale clean energy projects announced in North Carolina in just the first year of the IRA are projected to create or support 30,000 jobs and generate tens of billions of dollars in new wages, tax revenue, and economic growth, according to a new econom...


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Georgia Clean Economy Works | An Economic Impact Analysis of Major Clean Energy, Vehicle Projects

Large-scale clean energy projects announced in Georgia in just the first year of the IRA are projected to create or support almost 39,000 jobs and generate tens of billions of dollars in new wages, tax revenue, and economic growth, according to a new econom...


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Companies Cancel $4.4 Billion in Clean Energy Projects; $28 Billion, 30K Jobs Lost in 2025

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REPORT: Clean energy grew 5X faster than rest of Pennsylvania economy, added 3K jobs in 2024

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...


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