1、United States Energy&Employment Report 2024www.energy.gov/USEERDEPARTMENT OF ENERGYSecretary Jennifer M.GranholmDEPARTMENT OF ENERGYOFFICE OF ENERGY JOBSAuthorship and Acknowledgments This report was prepared by the U.S.Department of Energys(DOE)Office of Energy Jobs with significant contributions f
2、rom Betony Jones,Angelica Zamora-Duran,and Zoe Lipman.Office of Energy Jobs would like to acknowledge the thorough review and insights from a wide range of reviewers from across the Department of Energy and U.S.Government.The interagency Energy Jobs Council provided valuable direction,review,and rec
3、ommendations.The Energy Jobs Council is comprised of individuals from the Department of Commerce,U.S.Census Bureau,Bureau of Labor Statistics,Department of Transportation,Energy Information Administration,and the Department of Energys State Energy Advisory Board.The underlying survey and data collec
4、tion,analysis,and draft report was provided by BW Research,funded by DOE under Award Number 89303021COP000001.TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE 2024 USEER2024 U NI T ED STAT E S E N ER G Y&E M PLOYM E NT REPORTiiiExecutiveSummaryUnited States Energy&Employment Report 2024 www.energy.gov/USEERKEY FINDINGSE
5、XECUTIVE SUMMARYIn 2023,clean energy investments powered strong overall growth of jobs in the energy sector.1 Unionization rates in clean energy grew to their highest level yet,driven by large increases in union-dense construction and utility employment.Energy employers reported less difficulty in h
6、iring qualified workers than in the previous year.U.S.energy sector jobs grew 3%in 2023,outpacing solid overall U.S.employment growth by 50%.2 Energy sector employment increased by over 250,000 from 8.10 million total energy jobs in 2022 to 8.35 million in 2023.3 Clean energy employment increased by