Wind in Ohio: 1,679 workers, 23rd-largest U.S. workforce
Ohio: 1,679 wind workers in 2024, 23rd nationally (1.3% of U.S.). Behind Oregon (1,717).
View details →Ohio: 1,679 wind workers in 2024, 23rd nationally (1.3% of U.S.). Behind Oregon (1,717).
View details →15,934 energy efficiency jobs in Oklahoma — 33rd nationally, 0.7% of U.S. total. Top role: Energy Engineer ($103,940 median).
View details →Oregon has 1,774 hydropower workers — 8th of 51 states (3.1% of U.S. total). Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
View details →5,807 solar jobs in Oregon — 19th-largest U.S. workforce, 1.6% share. Behind Washington (5,845).
View details →139 clean fuels jobs in Oklahoma — 35th nationally, 0.7% of U.S. total. Top role: Environmental Engineer (Clean Fuels) ($100,090 median).
View details →799 electric vehicles jobs in Oklahoma — 32nd nationally, 0.5% of U.S. total. Electric vehicles is 3.6% of clean jobs in-state.
View details →392 clean fuels jobs in Ohio — 14th-largest U.S. workforce, 1.9% share. Behind Georgia (404).
View details →199 nuclear jobs in Oregon — 30th nationally, 0.3% of U.S. total. Top role: Nuclear Engineer ($122,480 median).
View details →1,717 wind jobs in Oregon — 22nd nationally, 1.3% of U.S. total. Behind North Dakota (1,723).
View details →Oregon has 1,578 storage & grid workers — 18th of 51 states (1.6% of U.S. total). Behind Arizona (1,706).
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