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Analysis: Green Economy Can Put America in the Black

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Friday, November 13, 2015   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A clean-energy economy will benefit the environment and the wallets of Tennesseans, according to a report released this week by NextGen Climate America, a nonpartisan organization aiming to advance low-carbon energy solutions.

Nationwide, according to the study, an economy built on clean energy would create more than 1 million jobs by 2030 and double that number by 2050. Daniel Lashof, chief operating officer of NextGen, said its analysis indicates a win all around.

"What we find is that a transition to clean energy will boost America's economy while it reduces pollution and improves public health," he said, "so we see this as definitely a win-win."

Lashof said Tennessee's geographic region - the east-south-central region of the United States, specifically - would see growth in construction jobs. Potentially, clean energy would boost employment in the region by 100,000 jobs in 2030 and as much as 225,000 jobs by 2050.

The report said economic growth from clean energy would increase the average household's monthly disposable income by $650 over the next 35 years. Lashof said Tennessee has the ability to leverage the growth of clean energy if the proper policies are put in place.

"In the east-south-central region of the United States, it's actually a very strong region in the country in terms of clean-energy potential and the potential for that to boost employment," he said, "particularly in construction, which sees the biggest gains."

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, Tennessee ranks 10th in the nation for electricity generation from renewable energy.

The report is online at nextgenamerica.org. Tennessee statistics are at apps1.eere.energy.gov.


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