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Rhiannon12866

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Sat Oct 28, 2017, 03:10 AM Oct 2017

Solar, Wind Jobs to Boom Over Next Decade [View all]

New data suggests blue-collar job seekers would do better to skip coal and look to clean energy.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump pledges to revive the nation's struggling coal mines, but new data from the federal agency that tracks employment growth suggests blue-collar job seekers would do better to look to clean energy.

According to projections released this week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the top-growing job classification over the next nine years will be solar photovoltaic installers. Those positions are expected to double, from 11,300 in 2016 to 23,200 by 2026. The median worker employed installing solar panels made $39,340 last year.

Wind turbine service technicians came in at No. 2. Those jobs were projected to grow by more than 96 percent, from 5,800 to 11,300. They were paid a median salary of $52,260 last year.

Though coal miners did not make the federal list of fastest-growing jobs, employment is expected to continue to boom in the oil and gas sector. Derrick operators, roustabouts and rotary drill operators were all listed among the top 30.


http://www.ien.com/operations/news/20980806/solar-wind-jobs-to-boom-over-next-decade


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