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E4TheFuture: 2022 Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Jobs Report

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See the 2022 Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Jobs Report by E4theFuture.

Energy efficiency (EE) workers are a crucial part of America’s workforce. EE jobs are everywhere – in rural, urban, and suburban communities. In Vermont, there are EE jobs in every county.

Investments in EE are the best possible energy investment. Energy efficiency measures are a highly cost-effective way to improve the reliability of the electric grid, reduce emissions, and make other renewable energy resources, such as solar and wind, more valuable. Efficiency also saves households money while creating high-quality, local jobs that cannot be outsourced.

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