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Andrew Burke, Offshore Wind, Texas
“[Clean Energy] is diversifying our energy mix and bringing forward additional job opportunities in a growing sector.”
Robert Latimer, Solar, Nebraska
“I grew up in an area of western Canada known for oil, gas, coal and timber production. My Dad spent 25 years in the thermal coal mining business. I honor the past where I grew up and where I spent 30 year of my career, but also enjoy embracing learning and growing in the clean energy transition.”
A Good Career
Hear from employees at ESS how entering the clean energy workforce has been good for their careers.
Rolando Mattar, Power Electronics, Florida
“I wish people knew that I am not limited to just the conversion of power from DC-AC. In my current position I work with all aspects of a renewable project from the batteries to the transformer at the interconnection with the Grid. Due to my expansive network on not just the supplier but the integrator/developer segments I can bring different parties involved together.”
Leslie Maldonado, Geothermal, Texas
“Clean energy is helping my community and state by reducing dependence on fossil fuel.”
Camden Lang, Geothermal, Nevada
“Clean energy is positively impacting my Nevada community, as well as the country, by providing a reliable, 24/7 energy source…and creating thousands of new jobs.”
Peter Bryn, Hydrogen, Washington
“Skills and passions, developed during military service, are directly applicable and severely needed in clean energy.”
Kevin Doffing, Operations, Texas
“Support for clean energy is an investment in workforce development.”