A strong and dynamic clean energy workforce is needed to tackle the interconnected challenges of climate, energy security, economic competitiveness, and social equity. EFI Foundation works to forge cross-cutting coalitions and define policy pathways that create jobs and transition the United States toward a low-carbon economy. We partner with federal agencies, state and local governments, labor organizations, the private sector, and nonprofits to build a clean energy future.
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EFI, NASEO release exclusive US energy jobs data base
Washington, D.C. (September 29, 2020) — The Energy Futures Initiative (EFI), the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO), and BW Research Partnership (BWRP) today…
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EFI Insights: Clean energy jobs and the post-COVID workforce
On August 24th, 2020, EFI Principal Melanie Kenderdine joined the Yale Center for Business and the Environment’s webinar on Clean Energy and the Post-COVID Workforce.…
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Energy Transitions
Energy Transitions: The Framework for Good Jobs in a Low-Carbon Future (September 2020) is a plan for a U.S. energy jobs recovery, produced jointly by the Energy…
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Meet our Team: Anne Canavati, Research Analyst
Anne joined EFI as a research analyst in 2018, playing a key role in studies on carbon-reducing initiatives in California and New York. She leads…
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A statement from Energy Futures Initiative on racial justice
We at the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) share the anger and grief felt by millions of Americans after the recent brutal deaths of George Floyd,…
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