Posts Tagged ‘jobs’

Morning Roundup – 1/20/10

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

How the Renewable Energy Community Can Help Haitifrom Renewable Energy World

Bob Freling of Solar Electric Light Fund discusses ways people involved in the renewable energy community can help Haiti in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that hit there. Click here to read the full article.

State Announces 5,200 Jobs, $77 Million Investmentfrom WWJ Newsradio

Seven companies are receiving help to grow their businesses from the Michigan Economic Development Corp. There are eight projects total that will create 5,210 new jobs. The projects and companies are listed in this article for more details. Click here to read the full article.

Renewable Energy Incubator Launches in Southern Utahfrom The Main Street Business Journal

Utah has invested in a new business incubator focusing on renewable energy and technology. The incubator was an attractive idea to that state because of the 87% success rate of business involved in an incubator. Click here to read the full article.

Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley Highlights 2010 Clean Energy Agendafrom GovMonitor

Governor Martin O’Malley released his 2010 Clean Energy Agenda for the state of Maryland yesterday. The agenda aims to increase both job creation and clean energy in the state. The clean energy agenda focuses on both solar and wind as renewable energy sources to build upon in Maryland. Click here to read the full article.

Morning Roundup 1/18/10

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Iberdrola signs largest renewable energy sale contract ever in USfrom EITB

The Tennessee Valley Authority has landed the largest renewable energy contract ever in the U.S. with the US subsidiary of Iberdrola Renovables. The 20-year agreement will build on a wind farm in Tennessee. Click here to read the full article.

Fact Sheet: News on the Recovery Actfrom American Chronicle

A brief overview of the Recovery Act and how it is being allotted for green job training and the creation of clean energy jobs. Click here to read the full article 

Group aims to gain support for wind energy hubThe Virginian-Pilot

Local Virginia politicians and business leaders are creating a group, The Virginia Offshore Wind Association, in hopes to build support for a new wind farm off the coast of Virginia. The group estimates the push for a green energy industry in the area could create 10,000 jobs. Click here to read the full article.

 

Morning Roundup – 1/15/10

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Wind Project Approval Will Recharge State’s Economyfrom North American Clean Energy

Wisconsin’s largest wind farm project has been approved by the Public Utilities Commission. The90-turbine wind farm, Glacier Hills, will be built in Columbia County. Click here to read the full article.

Green Energy Opportunities Start with Smart Climate Policyfrom Environmental Leader

Frances Beinecke, President of Natural Resources Defense Council, discusses climate policy in the United States and the opportunity for clean energy in our country. Click here to read the full article.

Construction to begin soon on Fitzgerald energy plantfrom WALB NBC News, Georgia

Construction on a new biomass energy plant is set to begin in the next few months in an unemployment ridden region of Georgia. The new plant will create jobs both at the plant and in other areas such as construction. Click here to read the full article.

Kaine pushes Southside towards a greener futurefrom WDBJ 7 News, Virginia

Virginia Governor Tim Kaine wants Virginia to be part of the country’s move toward renewable and clean energy. He announced $10 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will go toward 15 energy projects in Virginia. Click here to read the full article.

Morning Roundup – 1/14/10

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

St. Louis receives nearly $50 Million for Biofuels Development, green Jobsfrom The St. Louis American

Almost $50 million from the Recovery Act has been awarded to the St. Louis region to develop biofules and create clean energy jobs. Job training will be provided to nearly 900 people from high poverty areas to enable them to obtain clean energy jobs. Click here to read the full article.

New Mexico Announces Bold Agenda For Future Green Economyfrom the Gov Monitor

On Wednesday New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson signed an executive order outlining New Mexico’s agenda for a green economy. The Governor’s Green Jobs Cabinet produced the report with five main goals in mind. Click here to read the full article.

Creating jobs, balancing the budget top prioritiesfrom Clinton Herald

Iowa Representative Polly Bukta shares her priorities for 2010 in office. Renewable energy growth in the state is among her outlined priorities including job creation within the industry. Bukta points to the fact that Iowa is the second leader in the country in wind energy production to emphasis the clean energy initiatives. Click here to read the full article.

Morning Roundup -1/12/10

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Maryland eyes clean energy economy, considers additional reformsfrom CivSource

The Maryland Energy Administration produced a report, Maryland Energy Outlook, to help the state achieve clean energy related goals. Over the last two years, Governor Martin O’Malley has implemented numerous clean energy goals and incentives. Click here to read the full article.

White House Highlights Foundation For America’s Clean Energy Economyfrom Gov Monitor

The White House outlines President Obama’s clean energy initiatives and progress of clean energy policies and job creation thus far in the Administrations inaugural year in office. Clean energy incentives will continue to be a main focus of the Administration in 2010. Click here to read the full article.

White House Awards Manufacturing Tax Credits To Clean Energy Projectsfrom Renew Grid

As announced last week, President Obama has awarded $2.3 billion in tax credits for clean energy manufacturing projects. Forty-three states will account for 183 clean energy projects funded by these tax credits. This article links to a full list of projects.  Click here to read he full article 

Energy Department to Offer Funding for Vehicle Fuel-Efficiencyfrom Wall Street Journal

Nine projects that will work to improve vehicle fuel-efficiency will be awarded $187 billion in grants. Eight of the nine projects will be based in Michigan and Indiana with the other project by Daimler’s AG truck unit to be based in Oregon. Click here to read the full article.

Donovan Group To Help On Green-Jobs Strategyfrom Hartford Courant

Connecticut House Speaker Christopher Donovan formed a group, The Green Jobs Coordination and Policy Committee, to help create jobs in the renewable energy industry for the state. The group is made of clean energy experts and representatives from technical schools and environmental groups, among others. Click here to read the full article.

Morning Roundup – 1/11/10

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Unemployment Solutions: $2.3 Billion For Green Jobs, Clean Energy Positions To Create 17,000 Jobsfrom Red White and Blue Press

President Obama announced $2.3 billion in tax incentives to fund the creation of clean energy projects that will result in the addition of 17,000 clean energy jobs. The jobs created by this funding must begin by 2013, with 1/3 of the jobs expected to begin this year. Click here to read the full article.

Hemlock Semiconductor, four Great Lakes Bay companies net $200 million tax breakfrom MLive.com

Five companies in the Great Lakes Bay region received $200 million in tax breaks. Hemlock Semiconductor’s President saw this tax break as a reassurance that green jobs are real and will continue to be created. Click here for the full article.

Solar, wind tax breaks to aid ArizonaThe Arizona Republic

$30 million in tax breaks will be awarded to six solar power equipment factories in Arizona. An additional $45 million will be awarded to five other Arizona based solar and wind energy companies if they expand their operations to other states in the U.S. Click here to read the full article.

Eco-officers are moving into executive suitesfrom Los Angeles Times

As climate change, the environment and clean energy continue to emerge and gain attention as important issues in our country, more and more companies are aiming to make their companies, whether they are in the clean energy industry or not, more eco-friendly. Click here to read the full article.

Morning Roundup – 1/7/10

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

US Department of Labor announces $100 million in green jobs training grants through Recovery Actfrom DOL.gov

$100 million has been awarded for green job training programs across the country. About $28 million of the grants will go toward communities that were hard-hit by the decline of the auto industry. Click here to read the full article.

Growing new jobs in a greener worldfrom OregonLive.com

According to a recent study, Oregon’s clean energy economy has potential for great job growth. From 1998-2007 employment opportunities in Oregon for clean energy jobs increased at a rate of 50.7%. Click here to read the full article.

Proposed solar-panel field in Edison among four planned by PSE&G in NJfrom MyCentralJersey.com

PSE&G has invested $50 million in New Jersey for renewable solar energy. Included in these plans is a solar farm with 8,500 solar panels in Edison, NJ. Click here to read the full article.

Best Among Equals? Choosing Tax Incentives for Wind Projectsfrom Renewable Energy World

Wind developers have the option to choose between two tax incentives for wind energy projects as outlined in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. This article examines and analyzes the two incentives. Click here to read the full article.  

 

 

 

 

Morning Roundup – 1/6/10

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

A Once-Dark Polaroid Factory Goes Greenfrom NPR

An old Polaroid factory in Bedford, MA has a life again. Konarka, a solar panel manufacturing company, has converted the factory into their own, hiring 20 former workers from Polaroid to help make solar panels. Click here to read the full article.

$3 million in fed funds means 120 jobs in Lee Countyfrom News-Press

Florida’s southwest region is looking to vamp up renewable energy and energy efficiency industries. With the help of $3 million from federal funds, 120 jobs will arise in Lee County for renewable energy projects. Click here to read the full article.

Recession Struck Michigan Will Create 130,000 Jobs, $25 Billion with Climate Action Planfrom treehugger

A study from the Center for Climate Strategies suggests 129,000 jobs will be created in Michigan and $25 million will be added to the state’s gross product from Michigan’s climate action plan. Click here to read the full article.

Low Carbon Fuel Standard Under Development in Northeast, Mid-Atlanticfrom SustainableBusiness.com

Eleven Northeast and Mid-Atlantic governors signed an MOU agreeing to develop a low carbon fuel standard for the two U.S. regions. Click here to read the full article.

2010: The Year for a Surge in Energy Efficiencyfrom GreenerBuildings

In 2009 there were numerous climate bill debated in Congress and every one of them mentioned something in common: energy efficiency. Buildings use 40% of the country’s energy consumption, making energy efficiency and important issue for buildings in the U.S. Click here to read the full article.

Western North Carolina to get funding for renewable energy initiativesfrom Citizen-Times

The North Carolina Energy Program is distributing grants for energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives. The more than $330,000 is from federal Recovery Act funds awarded to the state. Click here to read the full article.

Morning Roundup – 1/5/10

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Report Says Reducing Carbon Footprint is Good for Michigan’s Economyfrom Michigan Radio

Michigan is hoping to slow down climate change and boost the state’s economy by implementing clean energy initiatives such as making buildings more energy efficient and using more renewable energy resources. Click here to read the full article.

Pennsylvania Invests in Projects That Will Use Waste to Generate Energy from Waste Age

PA Governor Ed Rendell says that $5 million used to fund eight projects that will use waste to generate electricity and natural gas in PA will stimulate the economy by creating jobs and attracting investment capital. Click here to read the full article.

US govt seeks agreement on Cape Wind power project from Reuters

Department of Interior hopes to reach an agreement by March 1 that will allow that Cape Wind power project to move forward. This project is set to create advanced technology jobs in Massachusetts. The wind farm would provide electricity for 400,000 homes, but some people are opposed to the project because of blocked views for some homes and businesses. Click here to read the full article.  

California processing 244 proposals for renewable energy facilities RenewableEnegyFocus.com

The 244 proposed facilities for renewable energy would help California reach its goal of obtaining 1/3 of the state’s power from renewable energy sources. Click here to read the full article.

Morning Roundup – 1/4/10

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Enviro groups have modest legislative agendafrom Seattle P-I

Environmental groups lobbying for environmental protection issues in Washington are concentrating on the small things. With the current budget deficit, these groups hope to gain ground on smaller issues as to not face more cutbacks. Click here to read the full article.

2010 outlook: Job market will be on the mendfrom NorthJersey.com

An outlook predicts job creation will begin to outpace job losses in 2010. The clean energy industry is thought to have the best potential for long-term job growth. Click here to read the full article.

Wind farms could create thousands of new Neb. jobsfrom Nebraska.TV

A National Renewable Energy Lab report shows 40,000 jobs could be created in Nebraska over the next two decades within the wind energy industry. If a federal goal to have wind energy make up 20% of U.S. energy is met by 2030, the projected 40,000 figure is attainable. Click here to read the full article.

Don’t think of a Solar Panelfrom CleanEdge

Ron Pernick, co-founder of CleanEdge, points out that in order to win the clean-tech race, the focus on the issue should center around job creation, economic competitiveness, energy independence, and national security. Click here to read the full article.

Strong Push for Clean Energy Initiatives and Job Creation

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

The Obama administration made sure to get the point across this week that climate legislation and job creation in the renewable energy industry is, and will continue to be, a top priority. The timing of all this exposure on the issue is no coincidence; President Obama is heading to Copenhagen, Denmark this Friday for the United Nations Climate Change Conference. With all the news of violent protests surrounding the climate conference and the failure for the participating nations to come to any sort of agreement, it’s no wonder President Obama and his administration are attempting to cast a positive light by promoting renewable energy here in the U.S.

On Tuesday, President Obama spoke at a Home Depot in Alexandria, VA to promote Cash for Caulkers, in hopes that residents will weatherize their homes, which will in turn create many jobs for manufacturers, contractors and installers across the country. Homeowners who weatherize their homes will receive cash incentives (up to $12,000) and funding will also be allocated to companies in the renewable energy/energy-efficiency industries. (more…)

Jobs Summit – More Renewable Energy Incentives, More Jobs Created

Friday, December 4th, 2009

President Obama and the White House hosted a Jobs Summit yesterday in Washington, D.C. Last month, when Obama announced this event, he said the purpose of the Jobs Summit is to get a jumpstart on hiring across the United States, but also cautioned that federal resources are limited. Businesspeople and politicians from across the country gathered in D.C. to hear Obama open and close the Jobs Summit, while breakout and Q&A sessions took place in between. For more detailed accounts and specifics of the Summit here are a few articles from the Los Angeles Times, NPR and The New York Times.

There were many skeptics and critics of the Jobs Summit before the event, and many recounts of the Summit in the news today are skeptical of how the Job Summit helped or will help create jobs. Some articles question whether the Summit was more of a photo-op for the administration and imply the event was held solely as a publicity stunt. (more…)

We’re Going to Disneyland – Solar Power International 2009

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

On Monday (10/26) Allies in Energy is heading to Anaheim, CA for the Solar Power International 2009 Conference to network, learn and share ideas with clean energy companies from around the world. The sixth annual SPI is the place to see and be seen within the solar industry as it is North America’s largest B2B solar conference.

As a staffing, recruiting and market research company, Allies in Energy is excited to meet hundreds of clean energy companies from manufacturers to installers to business services and everything in between to learn from clean energy companies themselves about the future of jobs and hiring need in the industry. (more…)

New Bill Introduced: Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) introduced progressive legistlation in favor of clean energy and job creation on September 30. The act titled Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (CEJAPA) will target reduction in carbon pollution with goals of a 20% reduction by 2020 and an 80% reduction by 2050 from 2005 levels of carbon and greenhouse gas pollution.

In order for carbon emissions to decrease, states and companies will need to turn to clean energy solutions such as wind, solar and biofuel energy technologies. The demand to meet the regulation put forth in this bill will create jobs for Americans in clean energy projects across the country. Sen. Kerry’s op-ed in Politico about the CEJAPA states, “Every dollar spent on clean energy creates nearly four times as many jobs as a dollar invested in oil and gas. These are good-paying, regionally diverse jobs for American workers of all educational backgrounds — and best of all, they can’t be shipped overseas.” (more…)

G-20 could and should impact clean energy jobs

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Next week (Sept. 24-25) some of the most powerful global leaders will convene in Pittsburgh, PA for the G-20 Summit to review and discuss key issues regarding the world’s economy. A significant and timely issue surrounding the world’s economic state is economic sustainability, a financially realistic and obtainable way to progress toward environmental sustainbility.

The world’s leaders attending the G-20 Summit must make decisions to create millions of jobs that will assist in the progression of a sustainable environment.  A recent report released by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council states that 2.7 million jobs can be created in the power sector worldwide by 2030 if we move toward renewable energy means. On the other hand, the report titled Working for the Climate notes that half a million jobs could be lost in the power sector during the next 20 years if we choose to ignore the facts and don’t engage in more clean energy opportunities. (more…)

Stimulus dollars for renewables continue to roll in

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Last week seven U.S. territories and states received stimulus money from the U.S. Department of Energy as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to invest in renewable energy. An article from Renewable Energy World explains Illinois, Alabama, North Dakota, and Washington, D.C. (all recipients of the recent stimulus money) will all spend part of the money on improving government buildings for better energy efficiency.

The continuation of stimulus dollars allotted toward renewable energy projects allows for more job growth in the renewable energy industry. When additional states meet the requirements by the Recovery Act for renewable energy funding, even more job opportunities in the industry will arise across the country.

Growth of renewable energy degree programs

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

As noted in multiple reports and studies, employment opportunities in the clean energy industry is expected to grow rapidly over the next few years. It only makes sense for colleges and universities to offer courses and degrees to train students for clean energy jobs. These jobs range from engineering to project management and everything in between. Each academic year more educational institutions are adding programs focused on sustainable energy practices.

A recent article from examiner.com highlights the launch of the Michigan Academy for Green Mobility that will train automotive engineers for renewable energy jobs. This program will be offered at Michigan Technological University and Wayne State University, initially offering two courses for this program. (more…)