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Labor Market Shows Improvement In June Reports

With over 30% of utility employees within five years of retirement and the oil & gas industry facing a similar exodus of experienced Baby Boomers, energy companies are grappling with how to staff this “great shift change.” At the same time, the US is experiencing an energy production renaissance that is creating thousands of new… Keep reading →

Meg Whitman Campaigns In Orange County

If you relish the idea of having a job where you give as much as you get, a green career might be the right choice for you. Green jobs focus on preserving the environment, either by advocating sustainability or performing tasks in an environmentally friendly way. Here are four green career fields and how you… Keep reading →

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Want to attend the North American Student Energy Summit on June 19-20th For FREE? Student Energy is offering over 100 free delegate passes to students in the New York and surrounding area (a value of $90). Tickets are offered on a first-come-first-serve basis so the earlier you apply the better your chance of selection! Select delegates… Keep reading →

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All across the country, businesses, nonprofits and local governments are seeing the benefits of investing in energy efficiency — it saves money on energy costs and frees up funds for other uses. To take their energy efficiency investments to the next level, organizations are tapping into the innovative thinking of the nation’s university students through… Keep reading →

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How do students multiply 1 by 24 and get 225,000? It’s not that they’re bad at math — far from it. Rather, those students are participating in the Energy Department’s National Science Bowl.  Now in its 24th year, the event is designed to encourage the development of our nation’s future leaders in science and technology. More… Keep reading →