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    Trump policies threaten US clean energy jobs engine, report says

    September 18, 20252 Mins Read


    (Reuters) – Jobs in solar, wind and other clean energy industries grew three times faster than in the rest of the U.S. workforce last year, according to a study published on Friday, warning that many of them could go due to Trump administration efforts to block renewables.

    The clean energy industry added 100,000 jobs in 2024, growing 2.8% to employ more than 3.5 million people, according to environmental advocacy group E2, which has published an annual study of clean energy jobs for the last decade.

    The states with the highest growth in clean energy jobs overall last year were Idaho, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida and New Jersey.

    More than 80% of all new energy sector jobs in 2024 were in clean energy, the study found.

    “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.”

    The study analyzes employment in industries including renewable electricity generation, biofuels, electric vehicles, energy efficiency, battery storage and grid modernization.

    The analysis does not account for changes in U.S. policy since President Donald Trump took office in January. Since then, his administration has taken a string of measures to unravel federal support for wind and solar projects that were championed by his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, and instead promoted fossil fuels.

    The number of Americans employed in clean energy exceeds those employed by oil, gas and coal by three to one, E2 said.

    The states with the most jobs in wind and solar include California, Texas, Florida, New York and Massachusetts, according to the report.

    Energy efficiency jobs, which include installing efficient heating, cooling and lighting systems and manufacturing certified appliances account for nearly 2.4 million of total sector employment.

    (Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Sonali Paul)



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