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The New Energy Economy is Governor Bill Ritter, Jr.’s vision for an energy policy and infrastructure in Colorado that embraces and fully utilizes renewable energy and energy efficiency while creating jobs for Colorado workers. A recent study commissioned by the Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) confirms that a sustained commitment to the New Energy Economy will lead to vast new employment opportunities, potentially creating over 600,000 jobs over the next 20 years. These occupations will vary in their skill and educational requirements, presenting a wide array of opportunities for job seekers.

This section includes information about green jobs in Colorado and provides resources for those interested in learning more about the opportunities the New Energy Economy is creating for Colorado’s workforce.

If, after reviewing this section, you would like more information about Colorado Green Jobs or you would like to share a resource with the Governor’s Energy Office, please send an email to geo@state.co.us with “Attn: Green Jobs” in the subject line.


 
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