West Virginia hydropower employment in 2024: 194 workers (36th of 51)
West Virginia: 194 hydropower workers in 2024, 36th nationally (0.3% of U.S.). Behind Kansas (201).
View details →The U.S. hydropower sector employs 58,089 workers across 51 states in 2024. Biggest workforces: California (10,633), South Carolina (7,415), and Tennessee (5,802). Browse state pages for wages, ranks, occupation mix, and O*NET skills.
West Virginia: 194 hydropower workers in 2024, 36th nationally (0.3% of U.S.). Behind Kansas (201).
View details →305 hydropower jobs in Wisconsin — 27th nationally, 0.5% of U.S. total. Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
View details →Virginia has 823 hydropower workers — 15th of 51 states (1.4% of U.S. total). Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
View details →2,676 hydropower jobs in Washington — 7th-largest U.S. workforce, 4.6% share. Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
View details →Vermont: 130 hydropower workers in 2024, 39th nationally (0.2% of U.S.). Behind Connecticut (149).
View details →Texas has 2,788 hydropower workers — 6th of 51 states (4.8% of U.S. total). Behind Michigan (5,106).
View details →Utah: 390 hydropower workers in 2024, 25th nationally (0.7% of U.S.). Behind Ohio (400).
View details →Tennessee ranks 3rd for U.S. hydropower: 5,802 workers, 10.0% of national total. Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
View details →567 hydropower jobs in Pennsylvania — 17th-largest U.S. workforce, 1.0% share. Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
View details →South Carolina ranks 2nd for U.S. hydropower: 7,415 workers, 12.8% of national total. Top role: Hydrologic / Civil Engineer ($95,890 median).
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