Energy
By Karen Reif, VP of Renewables and Energy Solutions at PSEG On Sep 21, 2022
Over the next eight years, experts estimate that New Jersey will need 41,500 new jobs in energy efficiency to meet the state’s ambitious clean energy goals. To help support this effort, PSE&G launched the Clean Energy Jobs program designed to put up to 2,000 people to work in New Jersey’s clean energy sector – many from underrepresented communities.
On-the-job training – just one component of the program – started last November with an emphasis on providing low-to-moderate-income New Jersey residents with the skills they need to sustain careers in the fast-growing energy efficiency sector. The first group graduated in May, and the second group is in…
