America's Work Force Union Podcast

How unions can add more members during clean energy boom

Written by awfblog | June 17, 2024

Bob Keefe, Executive Director of Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2), joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the positive impact the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has made on manufacturing jobs in America. He also spoke about how unions can increase their membership during the clean energy boom through IRA-funded projects.

It has been nearly two years since the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law. Since then, companies in 40 states that are working on roughly 300 clean energy projects have announced the creation of roughly 100,000 manufacturing jobs. Keefe explained as the clean energy transition continues, the manufacturing sector, which is one of the most unionized sectors in America, is making a comeback. He added that new, high-paying jobs in the solar manufacturing industry are being made possible through governmental funding. As a condition of the funding are training requirements, which pave the way for unions to lead the transition.

With many projects underway, Keefe discussed the potential economic revolution that could begin with the clean energy boom. He explained why it is important for lawmakers to ensure the boom continues, no matter the political party in office. Keefe explained the potential impact of proposed spending cuts, and how these investments could dry up if politicians are not careful with their proposed cuts. If no cuts are made, Keefe estimated that the total investment into the projects could reach $2 billion thanks to the IRA.

Finally, Keefe talked about the impact of the clean energy boom on Ohio, which includes 18 projects, 4,854 jobs, and more than $7 billion in investments. He cited the Green Jobs America report from E2 and discussed how Ohio has been impacted by the clean energy transition. E2 is a national, nonpartisan group of business leaders, investors and others who advocate for smart policies that benefit the economy and the environment. He talked about the number of workers in clean energy, energy efficiency and clean vehicle jobs, which all rank inside the top 10 of America. If unions and states can make the necessary changes, they can lead the clean energy transition and bring more quality union jobs to Americans. 

Listen to the show above for more from Keefe on jobs created by the clean energy transition.