Clean Fuels · New York

New York Clean Fuels jobs: 863 employed (2024)

As of the 2025 U.S. Energy & Employment Report, New York employs 863 people in the clean fuels sector — about 4.3% of the U.S. total. That makes New York the 5th-largest state for clean fuels jobs nationwide.

Clean Fuels Jobs in New York (2024)

863 Rank #5 of 51

National share: 4.27% of all U.S. clean fuels jobs.

Typical Median Wage

$75,210
Sector-wide BLS OES median across 2 tracked occupations.

1. Employment Landscape

New York ranks 5th out of 51 U.S. states in clean fuels employment. At 863 workers, the state sits above the 25th-ranked Idaho’s tally by 634 jobs, and trails the national leader California by 3,509 clean fuels workers.

1.1 New York’s position vs. the top 10 and median states

1st · California
4,373
5. New York
863
25th · Idaho
229
51st · District of Columbia
27

1.2 Share of U.S. total

The clean fuels sector nationwide employs roughly 20,220 workers; New York accounts for 863 of them.

1.3 Where New York sits in its own mix

Sector Jobs (2024) National rank
Energy Efficiency 135,393 #3
Solar 16,152 #5
Hydropower 5,309 #4
Electric Vehicles 4,513 #9
Wind 4,496 #8
Nuclear 3,545 #5
Storage & Grid 2,670 #9
Clean Fuels 863 #5

1.4 Sub-sector breakdown in New York

Every clean fuels-related sub-category reported for New York in the USEER workbook, ranked by employment.

Fuels total
14,853
Oil (petroleum and other fossil fuels)
6,297
Natural gas fuels
2,657
Woody biomass
1,544
Other fuels
1,188
Other ethanol and non-woody biomass
1,011
Other biofuels
863
Corn ethanol
552
Coal fuels
108

2. Pay & Career Roles in New York

New York contributes 4.27% of the nation’s clean fuels workforce. Within New York’s own clean-energy economy, clean fuels accounts for 0.5% of total clean-energy jobs (863 of 172,941 workers).

Cost-of-living in New York is roughly 10.9% higher the U.S. average, so the state-adjusted median wage for clean fuels roles in New York is shown alongside the national BLS figure.

RoleNational medianNew York-adjustedJob Zone
Environmental Engineer (Clean Fuels) $100,090 $111,000 4
Biomass Plant Operator $50,330 $55,816 2

See all 2 clean fuels occupations with national wages and skills →

4. Hiring Difficulty & Industry Mix

New York employers rate 16.3% of clean-energy hires as “very difficult” (plus 33.0% as “somewhat difficult”) — easier than the ~22% national baseline. Combined, 49.3% of New York’s clean-energy roles see some level of hiring friction.

4.1 Employer hiring difficulty

Did not hire
45.7%
Somewhat difficult hiring
33.0%
Very difficult hiring
16.3%
Not at all difficult hiring
5.1%

4.2 Jobs by NAICS industry group

Industry (NAICS group)Jobs (2024)
Professional Services 100,410
Construction 71,757
Other Services 57,301
Utilities 39,014
Trade 32,983
Manufacturing 28,744
Pipeline Transport & Commodity Flows 2,357
Mining and Extraction 587
Agriculture and Forestry 452

Frequently Asked Questions

How many clean fuels jobs are there in New York?
As of 2024, New York has approximately 863 clean fuels jobs — ranked 5th nationally.
What do these jobs pay?
Median wages across the tracked clean fuels occupations range from $50,330 to $100,090 according to BLS OES.
Is New York a good place to take one of these jobs?
New York is currently relatively loose. Cost-of-living runs 10.9% above the U.S. average, which raises or lowers real take-home on a BLS national median by a similar amount.

Data source: U.S. Department of Energy — 2025 U.S. Energy & Employment Report (reflecting 2024 employment); U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics; O*NET Occupation Database 29.1.

Last updated: April 2026.