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The Energy Efficiency Jobs in America report offers more than national trends. It also includes easy-to-use, state-by-state data that shows how the energy efficiency workforce is growing across the country. This information can be helpful for nonprofits looking to understand local job trends and the impact of clean energy work in their communities.
Energy efficiency continues to be the largest part of the U.S. clean energy workforce. In 2024, the industry added nearly 100,000 jobs nationwide and grew by 4%, making it the fastest-growing energy sector. This growth reflects ongoing investments at the state and local level.
We encourage you to check out your state’s data to see how these trends show up locally. The data can support program planning, grant applications, reporting, and partnerships as nonprofits work to create jobs, strengthen communities, and expand access to energy efficiency solutions. |
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Where Does Your State Rank?
If you haven't checked it out yet, our report includes state-specific data, including total jobs per state, business sizes, total number of EE businesses, percentage of veterans, and more.
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Top 5 States by Total EE Employment:
1. California: 312,090 2. Texas: 182,506 3. New York: 135,393 4. Florida: 132,060 5. Illinois: 89,878
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