District of Columbia’s energy efficiency sector: 12,625 workers tracked for 2024
12,625 energy efficiency jobs in District of Columbia — 37th nationally, 0.5% of U.S. total. Behind Nevada (13,962).
View details →The U.S. energy efficiency sector employs 2,381,744 workers across 51 states in 2024. Biggest workforces: California (312,090), Texas (182,506), and New York (135,393). Browse state pages for wages, ranks, occupation mix, and O*NET skills.
12,625 energy efficiency jobs in District of Columbia — 37th nationally, 0.5% of U.S. total. Behind Nevada (13,962).
View details →Florida's energy efficiency workforce: 132,060 jobs, 4th-largest in the U.S. (5.5% share). Top role: Energy Engineer ($103,940 median).
View details →61,036 energy efficiency jobs in Georgia — 14th-largest U.S. workforce, 2.6% share. Energy efficiency is 76.7% of clean jobs in-state.
View details →36,268 energy efficiency jobs in Connecticut — 24th nationally, 1.5% of U.S. total. Behind Colorado (40,318).
View details →11,138 energy efficiency jobs in Delaware — 40th nationally, 0.5% of U.S. total. Behind Rhode Island (11,582).
View details →Arkansas: 16,129 energy efficiency workers in 2024, 32nd nationally (0.7% of U.S.). Energy efficiency is 78.7% of clean jobs in-state.
View details →California leads U.S. energy efficiency with 312,090 workers — 13.1% of all national jobs. Ahead of Texas (182,506).
View details →Colorado: 40,318 energy efficiency workers in 2024, 23rd nationally (1.7% of U.S.). Behind New Jersey (40,756).
View details →31,549 energy efficiency jobs in Alabama — 26th nationally, 1.3% of U.S. total. Top role: Energy Engineer ($103,940 median).
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…
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