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Kamala Harris builds momentum toward nomination and vets potential Veeps. She and Trump take aggressive stances, as plans for a September debate continue. Sen. Bob Menendez says he'll resign, but will also appeal his corruption conviction.

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More STEM Workers Needed in ME to Fill Growing Green Energy Sector

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Thursday, August 10, 2023   

Business leaders in Maine are working to raise awareness of the growing number of climate change-related job opportunities.

The state's recent approval of a new offshore wind energy industry and growing solar industry will require a steady pipeline of STEM-trained workers but not necessarily those with a four-year college degree.

Phillip Jordan, vice president of the BW Research Partnership, said Mainers would benefit from educational opportunities highlighting the certifications and skills required for the growing green-energy sector.

"We're not talking that everybody needs to know calculus," Jordan acknowledged. "But you need to be pretty proficient in algebra in order to really have most jobs that are related to this climate transition."

Jordan pointed out despite increased federal funding to build the "green economy" and the high-wage jobs it provides, many young workers lack the STEM proficiency to be considered for union and apprenticeship programs.

Maine has set an ambitious climate goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2045, but employers say the state's workforce shortage could hinder the plan.

Vaughan Woodruff, vice president of workforce development for ReVision Energy, said Maine can better utilize the growing number of immigrants with engineering and science backgrounds as well as young people concerned about the climate.

"We need to tell the stories," Woodruff urged. "We need for these jobs to be visible. We need for young people to be able to see themselves in these jobs and see themselves as being successful and understand what those benefits are."

Woodruff added improving adult STEM education as well as improving work opportunities for those historically kept out of the workforce, including people with disabilities and the long-term unemployed could also help improve the workforce gap.


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