
Curriculum to Support the Clean Energy Workforce
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Communities prepare to support a robust clean energy workforce.
A local, state and federal partnership is working to develop short-term training curriculum to support workforce needs related to clean energy and offshore wind development. Explore how NC A&T is developing a program to train the next generation of clean energy workers.
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Curriculum to Support the Clean Energy Workforce
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A local, state and federal partnership is working to develop short-term training curriculum to support workforce needs related to clean energy and offshore wind development. Explore how NC A&T is developing a program to train the next generation of clean energy workers.
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- [Andrea] A growing industry means a growing workforce.
- The employment opportunities are massive.
They're continuing to grow.
- The Steps for Growth Program is working to fill these talent needs.
It's a workforce development initiative focused on clean energy.
- We are intentionally building a clean-energy workforce system in North Carolina, doing it in a very different way.
- [Andrea] NC A&T launched the program and it's partnering with 16 community colleges, five universities, dozens of school districts, and over a thousand clean-energy industry partners.
- So it's an exciting time for all of this to be happening because their student interest as well as the ability to do something about it.
- It don't matter.
- [Andrea] Backed by a $23.7 million federal grant, the program is developing fast-track certification training for clean-energy careers.
- It's a great opportunity for a lot of students now to kind of jump into it and learn about beneficial electrification, smart-energy systems, microgrids, all of that.
It's just a broad spectrum of how you can impact sustainability.
- [Andrea] The training programs launching in the summer of 2023 include working with electric vehicles, solar tech, and energy-efficient HVAC tech.
Program leaders are also working with Carter at Community College and Craven Community College to develop pre-apprenticeship programs for offshore wind.
- We can bring in new ways of working, new groups of people, new demographics, and we can set up a way that really is more so reflective the America that we serve today, not the America 50 years ago.
- [Andrea] And with about 10,000 clean-energy jobs that need to be filled across North Carolina, program leaders say the steps for growth initiative will play a big role in filling those needs.
For "ncIMPACT," I'm Andrea Corona.
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