US Department of Commerce blog post discusses how an SEM project is helping create green jobs.
Guest blog by Andrew Bennett, International Trade Specialist and Smart Grid Industry Analyst at Commerce’s International Trade Administration in the Office of Energy and Environmental Industries.
With the Department of Commerce focused on winning the future and driving the president’s vision for a growing clean energy economy, it’s good to see early results from these efforts in the form of the green jobs of today. Green Buildings is a key sector where we’re laying the foundations for the green jobs of the future.
Last month, Siemens USA announced 400 new positions across 39 states in its green technologies division, which is focused on helping cities across the country reduce energy costs through the implementation of a host of green building technology systems.
Meanwhile, in Baltimore, MTC Logistics is working with Virginia-based solar energy services provider HelioSage and Southern Energy Management, a green building services company from North Carolina, to build one of the largest roof mounted solar installations in the state of Maryland.
These ambitious green building projects not only create jobs, they also drive innovation, cut costs for businesses and government and help achieve important environmental benefits.
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu had these same objectives in mind when he recently announced the private and public sector partners in the Better Building Challenge. The Challenge is part of the Better Building Initiative, led by the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness and designed to catalyze private sector investment in commercial building upgrades and make America’s commercial buildings 20 percent more efficient over the next decade.
Read the rest of the blog post on the Department of Commerce website here.