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More Workers In Solar Than Fossil Fuel Power Generation

This chart shows employment in energy generation by source in the U.S. in 2016.

Renewable energy has made impressive strides in the U.S. in recent years. According to a new report from the U.S. Department of Energy, solar power employs more people than electricity generation through coal, oil and gas combined. Last year, solar power accounted for 43 percent of the Electric Power Generation sector's workforce while fossil fuels combined employed 22 percent. 

The statistic will be welcomed with open arms by those trying to refute Donald Trump's assertion that renewable energy projects are bad news for the U.S. economy. Around 374,000 people were employed in solar energy, according to the report while generation through fossil fuels had a workforce of just over 187,000. The solar boom can be attributed to construction work associated with expanding generation capacity

The report states that the employment gap is actually growing with net coal generation decreasing 53 percent over the last 10 years. During the same period of time, electricity generation through gas expanded 33 percent while solar went up by an impressive 5,000 percent.

This chart shows employment in energy generation by source in the U.S. in 2016.


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