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NY Places 2nd for New Jobs Where Veterans in Demand

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Monday, November 10, 2014   

NEW YORK - As the nation prepares for Veterans Day, a new report from a nonpartisan business group ranks New York in the top 10 nationwide for attracting new jobs in a sector where veterans are in high demand.

Jeff Benzak, press secretary with Environmental Entrepreneurs, says 18,000 clean energy and clean transportation jobs were announced in the third quarter in more than 20 states. He says many soldiers have experience with a wide variety of renewable energy sources ranging from solar to biomass.

"Military men and women are learning about clean energy in the service to our country," says Benzak. "Then when they leave the service, they have a lot of the skills that are already in high demand in the private sector."

Benzak says New York placed second in the nation for the number of clean energy jobs announced in the third-quarter.

New York is home to more than 892,000 veterans, more than 200,000 of which are Gulf War veterans in their prime working years.

Benzak says more than 3,800 clean energy jobs were announced in New York in the third-quarter.

"The bulk of those were up in Buffalo where a solar company is adding jobs to a manufacturing facility; and it's really indicative of what we are seeing - manufacturing base that had fallen on tough times is now seeing a bit of a resurgence thanks to clean energy," he says.

Benzak notes the U.S. Military is one of the leading advocates of clean energy. He says it saves taxpayer money and makes the military more effective. He says the recent Gulf Wars brought that last point home to many who served.

"A lot of soldiers certainly saw the costs in lives and dollars to protecting fuel supply lines in Iraq that could stretch on for hundreds of miles and really make our fighting forces very vulnerable to attack," Benzak says.

Environmental Entrepreneurs just launched an interactive map on-line that details clean energy projects at 40 domestic military installations. The newest in the Northeast is a 230 kilowatt solar electric power unit at the National Guard Training Center in Sea Girt, New Jersey.


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