Energy Efficiency in Colorado: 40,318 workers, 23rd-largest U.S. workforce
Colorado: 40,318 energy efficiency workers in 2024, 23rd nationally (1.7% of U.S.). Behind New Jersey (40,756).
View details →Colorado: 40,318 energy efficiency workers in 2024, 23rd nationally (1.7% of U.S.). Behind New Jersey (40,756).
View details →Colorado has 2,166 storage & grid workers — 14th of 51 states (2.2% of U.S. total). Behind Indiana (2,197).
View details →1,006 hydropower jobs in Colorado — 11th-largest U.S. workforce, 1.7% share. Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
View details →Colorado: 115 nuclear workers in 2024, 35th nationally (0.2% of U.S.). Behind District of Columbia (119).
View details →Colorado ranks 4th for U.S. wind: 7,753 workers, 5.8% of national total. Wind is 12.4% of clean jobs in-state.
View details →Colorado has 9,312 solar workers — 9th of 51 states (2.5% of U.S. total). Solar is 14.9% of clean jobs in-state.
View details →More clean fuels workers work in California than any other state: 4,373 (21.6% of U.S.). Ahead of Washington (1,444).
View details →Arizona has 46,313 energy efficiency workers — 18th of 51 states (1.9% of U.S. total). Energy efficiency is 71.9% of clean jobs…
View details →Arizona has 1,706 storage & grid workers — 17th of 51 states (1.7% of U.S. total). Top role: Electrical Engineer ($107,890 median).
View details →Arizona: 443 hydropower workers in 2024, 21st nationally (0.8% of U.S.). Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
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