Tubbs Jones, Brown Discuss New Report on Green Jobs for Ohio
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones and Senator Sherrod Brown along with The Blue Green Alliance held a conference call to discuss a new report for the importance of Renewable Energy as a job creation engine for Ohio and as an affordable alternative to the rising cost of fossil fuel. 29,000 jobs can be created with just $4 million in investment and a strong state renewable energy standard. The Blue Green Action Alliance, the public policy partnership of the Sierra Club and the United Steelworkers, released a new report, "Ohio's Road to Energy Independence," detailing the thousands of new green jobs that could be created by manufacturing the components for wind turbines, solar panels, and other renewable energy equipment. The study, prepared by the Renewable Energy Policy Project, found that firms in Ohio could benefit from 29,922 new jobs -- including 13,215 from wind turbine manufacturing and 5957 jobs in solar manufacturing. "Why order wind turbines from Denmark to put up in Toledo when we know that Ohio has the workers and the factories to make them right here in the state?" said USW Media Spokesperson Tony Montana. "Turbines from Cleveland and solar panels from Cincinnati make sense for both the environment and Ohio's economy." said Rep. Tubbs Jones. "Ohio's been blessed with the natural resources to help America fight global warming, now it's time for us to take advantage of Ohio's skilled labor force to help put these smart energy solutions -- and our citizens -- to work." Since NAFTA (North America Free Trade Agreement) passed in 1994, Ohio has rapidly lost manufacturing jobs. Renewable energy manufacturing, the report indicates, can revitalize communities across Ohio that have lost jobs, as well creating a whole new generation of good-paying manufacturing jobs. States across the country, such as Iowa, Arkansas, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania, have already seen thousands of new jobs created in the clean energy manufacturing sector and have all passed renewable energy standards that ensure a certain percentage of the state's energy will come from clean, renewable sources such as wind and solar. "By pushing more renewable energy -- something that will fight global warming and protect the environment -- Ohio can enjoy the same benefits that other states are already seeing," said Executive Director of the Blue Green Alliance, Dave Foster. "Fighting global warming offers us a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a stronger, greener, and more equitable economy, while leaving a cleaner planet and stable climate for our children and grandchildren." The groups also called on Ohio to have a Renewable Energy Standard (RES) "The states that moved earliest and most aggressively to establish renewable electricity standards have seen thousands of new jobs created already," said Carl Pope, Sierra Club Executive Director. "Right now, we have a historic opportunity to forge a new direction," said Leo Gerard, International President of the United Steelworkers. "Investments in environmentally friendly alternative energy programs at the state level, supported by federal initiatives, can create a new surge of quality job growth while significantly reducing our dependence on foreign oil. We cannot allow this opportunity to pass us by. There are no good jobs without a clean environment, and vice-versa." The Blue Green Action Alliance is a public policy partnership of the United Steelworkers, North America's largest manufacturing union, and the 1.3 million members and supporters of the Sierra Club, the nation's largest grassroots' environmental organization. BGA is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN. The Renewable Energy Policy Project is a Washington, DC-based think tank that concentrates on analysis of the renewable energy industry. For the past three years REPP has focused attention on the need for state and federal policies that support the growth of the renewable energy industry. George Sterzinger is Executive Director of REPP. He can be reached at gsterzinger@repp.org and 202-293-2898, ext. 203. SOURCE Office of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones Nicole Y. Williams of the Office of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, +1-202-225-7032
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