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Energy Department Awards $6 Million to Develop Training Programs for Professionals Working with New Energy Technologies

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December 22, 2020

Energy Department Awards $6 Million to Develop Training Programs for Professionals Working with New Energy Technologies

Today the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded approximately $6 million to five organizations that will develop training programs for emergency responders, building managers and owners, and other officials interacting with solar energy and storage systems, alternative-fuel vehicles and their chargers, and energy-efficient building technologies.

Led by or working with professional associations, work done through these projects could educate hundreds of thousands of U.S. safety and building workers. These professionals are at the front lines as more solar systems are built, more vehicles run on batteries and nontraditional fuels, and more buildings become "smarter" and more energy-efficient. A well-trained workforce familiar with clean energy will improve safety, expedite permitting, reduce liability and insurance costs, and increase consumer confidence.

"As advanced energy technologies are built across America, firefighters, building managers, mechanics, and other workers have new job responsibilities," said Daniel R Simmons, Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). "These projects will help them work with new energy technologies safely and effectively."

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