Solar jobs on the rise

Anne Fischer | Source: PV Magazine | Posted 09/18/2024

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Workers in solar and other clean energy fields not only have high-quality, high-paying jobs, but are helping move the U.S. closer to carbon neutrality, thus cutting greenhouse emissions. According to the 14th Annual National Solar Jobs Census released by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council, solar jobs are plentiful. The Census found that the solar industry added 15,564 jobs in 2023 or a growth of 6%, amounting to 280,000 workers in the field.


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According to the 14th Annual National Solar Jobs Census released by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council, the solar industry in the U.S. added 15,564 jobs in 2023, with a total of 280,000 workers in the field. This growth in solar jobs is crucial in moving the country closer to carbon neutrality and cutting greenhouse emissions. The utility-scale solar sector saw the most significant job opportunities and growth, with the residential market also experiencing an increase in job numbers, although at a slower rate compared to previous years due to challenges faced by the sector.

Furthermore, the solar industry in the U.S. is expanding its workforce in manufacturing, operations and maintenance, and distribution to keep pace with the growing demand. With federal policies like the Inflation Reduction Act driving clean energy development and job creation, solar manufacturing is on the rise. There is also a significant focus on training and paying workers competitive wages to ensure the industry's sustainable growth. The Solar Jobs Census highlights not only the increase in solar jobs but also the need for workforce development strategies that support equitable growth and create new economic pathways for all Americans in the clean energy sector.



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