Recent studies demonstrate the clean energy sector could generate a diverse array of new employment opportunities as the nation recovers from the pandemic. A 2020 report by E2, a nonpartisan group of business leaders and investors focused on the environment, found over 3.3 million workers were already employed in clean energy jobs last year, with the median hourly wage, $23.89, higher than the national average. Those jobs included modernizing the power grid, building sustainable infrastructure, deploying electric cars or constructing renewable energy projects.
What a Biden presidency could mean for oil, gas and coal in Wyoming - Casper Star-Tribune
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