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To: i-node who wrote (986213)12/8/2016 12:28:08 AM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571216
 
Nearly 48,000 workers were employed in clean advanced energy businesses in the Hoosier State in 2015, according to BW Research.

That’s more than those in machinery manufacturing (43,000), nearly twice the 25,000 jobs at colleges and universities, and approaching the 60,000 in auto parts manufacturing. Most advanced energy jobs in Indiana are in energy efficiency, followed by transportation, solar, wind, biomass and advanced natural gas.

Indiana illustrates a nationwide trend: We are in the midst of a major transformation in the advanced energy sector that has now created more than 2.7 million jobs. We should encourage this shift on the national, state and local level while making the energy we use more secure, clean and affordable.