In light of the loss of middle-income jobs across the country, The American Jobs Project released a report addressing job opportunities in the advanced energy sector.
Month: January 2018
Panel explores potential for clean energy jobs in Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Energy Institute held a panel Tuesday to look at how renewable energy could provide jobs in the Wisconsin economy based on a report from WEI.
Energy Controls Could Create 44,000 Jobs
Wisconsin is poised to capitalize on “the biggest market opportunity of our era,” according to a report released Wednesday by the Wisconsin Energy Institute, the Midwest Energy Research Consortium and the American Jobs Project.
Wisconsin Sensors and Controls Strategy Targets $1.4 Trillion Advanced Energy Sector
Wisconsin could capitalize on its strengths in sensors and controls to drive economic growth and support over 44,000 jobs annually in the advanced energy industry.
Report predicts thousands of ‘advanced energy’ jobs could be added to state
A report says Wisconsin could add thousands of jobs in the next five years at companies that make energy-saving sensors, and control units for manufacturing and buildings.
Employment nonprofit recommends Wisconsin focus on advanced energy, controls
In the wake of Foxconn’s arrival in Wisconsin, the state is slated for significant direct and residual growth in the manufacturing industry.
Report: Focusing on advanced energy sensors and controls could mean 44,000 jobs for Wisconsin
With targeted investments and forward-looking policies, Wisconsin could capitalize on its strengths in sensors and controls for the advanced energy industry to drive economic growth and support over 44,000 jobs annually.
Focusing on advanced energy sensors and controls could mean 44,000 jobs for Wisconsin
With targeted investments and forward-looking policies, Wisconsin could capitalize on its strengths in sensors and controls for the advanced energy industry to drive economic growth and support over 44,000 jobs annually.
Energy sensors and controls could boost Wisconsin economy, study says
Wisconsin is poised to capitalize on “the biggest market opportunity of our era,” according to a report released Wednesday by the Wisconsin Energy Institute, the Midwest Energy Research Consortium and the American Jobs Project.
Report: Focusing on advanced energy sensors and controls could mean 44,000 jobs for Wisconsin
With targeted investments and forward-looking policies, Wisconsin could capitalize on its strengths in sensors and controls for the advanced energy industry to drive economic growth and support over 44,000 jobs annually.