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US clean energy sector outpaces job growth, but faces policy headwinds

by admin September 19, 2025
September 19, 2025
US clean energy sector outpaces job growth, but faces policy headwinds

A study released on Friday indicated that employment in clean energy sectors, such as solar and wind, expanded at a rate three times greater than the overall US job market last year. 

However, the study also cautioned that many of these positions are at risk due to the Trump administration’s initiatives to hinder renewable energy development.

In 2024, the clean energy sector saw a 2.8% increase in employment, adding 100,000 jobs and bringing the total to over 3.5 million people, Reuters quoted figures from the study in a report. 

This data comes from an annual study on clean energy jobs conducted by E2, an environmental advocacy group, for the past ten years.

Growth in US states

In the past year, several states have demonstrated remarkable growth in the clean energy sector, significantly contributing to the nation’s transition towards sustainable energy sources. 

Leading this charge were Idaho, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, and New Jersey, each exhibiting substantial increases in clean energy job creation. 

This surge in employment reflects a broader trend of investment and innovation within renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency, and sustainable practices across these diverse economic landscapes. 

The growth in these states underscores the increasing economic viability and widespread adoption of clean energy solutions, fostering a green workforce and driving local economies forward.

The study revealed that clean energy accounted for over 80% of all new energy sector jobs in 2024.

“What these numbers show is that this was one of the hottest and most promising job sectors in the country at the end of 2024,” E2 Executive Director Bob Keefe said in a statement. 

Now, clean energy job growth is at serious risk – and with it, our overall economy.

Assessment of workforce dynamics

The comprehensive study undertook a detailed analysis of employment trends and opportunities across a crucial spectrum of burgeoning industries, all of which are central to the global transition towards a more sustainable and low-carbon economy. 

It also examined job creation and growth within renewable electricity generation, encompassing solar, wind, and hydropower. 

Additionally, it analysed the workforce dynamics in biofuels production and the burgeoning electric vehicle industry. 

The report further scrutinized employment in energy efficiency initiatives, battery storage solutions, and critical grid modernization projects, providing a holistic view of the green job market.

This analysis did not reflect shifts in US policy since President Donald Trump assumed office in January. 

Trump’s administration has subsequently implemented numerous measures to dismantle federal support for wind and solar initiatives, previously championed by his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, in favor of promoting fossil fuels.

According to E2, clean energy employs three times as many Americans as the oil, gas, and coal industries combined.

According to the report, California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Massachusetts are the states with the highest number of wind and solar jobs.

Of the total jobs in the energy sector, nearly 2.4 million are in energy efficiency, encompassing the installation of efficient heating, cooling, and lighting systems, and the manufacturing of certified appliances.

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