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T lf G T Tools for a Greener Tomorrow: Opportunities for the Emerging EE Workforce Kateri Callahan President, Alliance to Save Energy January 31, 2011

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Kateri CallahanPresident, Alliance to Save Energy7th Annual Green Campus Energy Efficiency SummitJanuary 31, 2011

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T l f G TTools for a Greener Tomorrow:  Opportunities for the Emerging pp g g

EE Workforce

Kateri Callahan

President, Alliance to Save Energy

January 31, 2011y ,

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Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview

A few words about “your sponsor” “Clean Energy” – more than a fadgy Globally: building a world of “green” work

opportunitiesopportunities The U.S.: building a clean energy economy

C lif i t t ith b i ht California: a state with a bright green economic future

Green Campus Interns – at the right place at the right time

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What is the Alli t S E ?Alliance to Save Energy? Mission:  

Policy Leaders

To promote energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner 

The Alliance Environ‐

environment, and greater energy security.

The Alliance to 

Save Energy

Environ‐mental Groups

Business LeadersOrganization:

Staffed by 80+ professionals

33 years of experience 33 years of experience

$12 million annual budget

Recognized as the premier ffi i i i Academiaenergy efficiency organization 

in the world

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What is the Alli t S E ?Alliance to Save Energy? 

The Alliance to Save Energy promotes energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a h l hi l i d ihealthier economy, a cleaner environment and greater energy security.

- Non‐profit organization headquartered in U.S.; operations world‐wide

- Led by Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D‐NH) and Peter Darbee, Chairman of the Board, CEO and President, PG&E Corporation

- Includes 13 Members of Congress – Bi‐Cameral; Bi‐Partisan

- Also includes environmental, consumer, and trade associations heads, state and local policy makers, corporate executives

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Board of DirectorsDirectors

Frank MurrayNYSERDASecretary

Robert PrattGreenerUTreasurer

Bob DixonSiemens 

First Vice‐Chair

Stephen BrobeckCFA

Roger DuncanRoger Duncan Consulting

Tom GrumblyLockheed Martin 

Geoffrey HuntOSRAM SYLVANIA 

Tom King National Grid 

Peter SmithPataki Cahill

Jorge CarrascoSeattle City Light

Francis BeineckeNRDC 

Thomas Kuhn EEI

Julia LevinCalif Dept of Justice

Earle O’DonnellWhi & C

Kevin Ries3M

John RoweE l

Rob ShaddockT El i

Anthony EggertCA E

Dave SzczupakWhi l l

James RogersD k ECalif. Dept. of Justice White & Case3MExelon Tyco ElectronicsCA Energy 

CommissionWhirlpool Duke Energy

Tom  DreessenEEPIC Ltd.

Robert FosterLong Beach

John FoxPerseus, LLC

Dean Langford  Michael Lawrence Johns Manville

William A. NitzeOceana

Terry McCallisterWashington Gas

Doug MayDow

Lynda ZieglerSCE

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Working with and Across All Sectors of the EconomSectors of the Economy

171 companies, organizations, and institutions in Associates Program171 companies, organizations, and institutions in Associates Program

Associates  Program membership represents  all economic sectors

Initiatives underway in research, policy advocacy, education, technology  deployment market transformation and communicationsdeployment, market transformation and communications

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Program AreasProgram AreasEducationEducation

Industry and Utilities

Buildings

i lInternational

Public and Corporate RelationsPublic and Corporate Relations

Policy and Research

Communications

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Why Energy Efficiency?America’s Greatest Energy Resource

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Improvements Since 1973 

America s Greatest Energy Resource

52Energy Efficiency and Conservation

Have Reduced Annual Energy Consumption by 52 Quads in 2008 

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation 2008 Domestic Production Net Imports

Alliance to Save Energy, June 2009

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Why Energy Efficiency?

Enormous Savings AVOIDING roughly 2.5 billion tons of CO2 annually 

Saving roughly $400 billion annually

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Why Clean Energy is more than a fadfad….

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1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030Global demand grows by more than half over the next quarter of a

century, with coal use rising most in absolute terms

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Why energy efficiency is more than a fadthan a fad…. 

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Why energy efficiency is more than a f dfad….

Source:  McKinsey Global Institute

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GloballyA race to in estA race to invest……A “headstart” on renewables and other climate‐related business

Global revenues from climate‐related businesses rose by 75 percent in 2008 to $530 billion

Climate‐related business revenue could exceed $2 trillion by 2020 $ y

Energy efficiency recorded the highest investment return at 30%

Keeping up the pace…

Energy efficiency will receive $184 billion (53%) of the $350 billion in 

global green stimulus fundsglobal green stimulus funds 

Source: HSBC Global Research Report, September 2009

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GloballyFollowing the money trailFollowing the money trail……

Ranking by country: Percentage of “green” stimulus funds:

From May 2009 HSBC Report Building a Green Recovery

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In the U.S.A l i l tA looming employment gap…

…Up to half of the energy industry workforce are over th f 50 d ill tithe age of 50 and will retire within five to ten yearswithin five to ten years. 

Source:  Employment and Training Administration

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In the U.S.New sources of fundingClean Energy Investments from the American Recovery and Reinvestment 

A t (ARRA)

New sources of funding…….

Act (ARRA)

Energy Efficiency $29B

Renewable Generation $21B$

Grid Modernization $10B

Advanced Vehicles and FuelsAdvanced Vehicles and Fuels Technologies $6B

Traditional Transit and High‐Speed Rail $18B

Carbon Capture and Sequestration $3B

Green Innovation and Job Training $3B

Clean Energy Equipment Manufacturing tax credits $2BOver $90 billion in Clean Energy Investments

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And Clean Energy Economy = E Effi i I t tEnergy Efficiency Investments

EE in the ARRA:Up to $65b 

towards efficiencyy

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Growing sources of fundingGrowing sources of funding…….

Annual Report2009 : Consortium for Energy Efficiency, Source

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And investment =JOBSJOBS

2 500 000

3,000,000

3,500,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

Clean Energy Jobs

Total Publicons of Jo

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500,000

1,000,000

Total Public Investment Jobs

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2010: Q1 2010: Q2 2010: Q3 Through 2012

*In these figures, a Clean Energy job does not account for clean energy jobs in human capitol, environmental cleanup and preservation, clean energy transportation, or efficient building infrastructure.

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Training =U S Cl E W kfU.S. Clean Energy Workforce

$100M Energy TrainingTraining 

Partnership Grants

$

Snapshot:  Northwest Energy Efficiency Council 

awarded $3.2M

$500,000,000 f Cl

$190M SESP and Training Grants

$50M St t S h I difor a Clean Energy 

Workforce

$50M State employment agency market research

Snapshot:  Indiana Department of 

Workforce Development awarded $6M

$5M Green Capacity Building Grants

Snapshot:  Florida Institute for Workforce$150M Pathways 

out of Poverty Green Job Training

Institute for Workforce Innovation awarded 

$100,000

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…a new way of doing business!business!

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A Clean Energy Workforce…in Californiain California

211,000 jobs created this decade in energy efficiency, distributed generation,energy efficiency, distributed generation,and demand response industries

500,000 new workers in those same industries by 2020same industries by 2020

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It begins with the Green Campus workforceCampus workforce

UC Santa BarbaraUC Santa BarbaraGreen Campus Team

Cal Poly San Luis ObispoChicoCal Poly San Luis ObispoGreen Campus Team

Chico

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“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for We are the change that we seek ”been waiting for.We are the change that we seek.Barack Obama

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Thank you!

Kateri CallahanKateri [email protected]