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Washington Workforce Energy Convening |
Washington State is a leader in bringing forth new clean energy systems to meet our climate goals. To facilitate growth in the energy sector, modernize the grid, and adapt to new, innovative clean energy sources, Washington will need a trained, diverse, and distributed workforce. Workforce issues are currently one of the most pressing limitations facing the sector.
On Thursday, June 30th from 11:00-2:30 pm PT, this hybrid event will bring together utilities, energy providers, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, energy installers, and community members to address pressing workforce challenges. Participants will engage in round table discussions in multiple locations around the state, including the Tri Cities, Centralia, and Seattle, to create an energy workforce gap analysis and inform needed research to identify pathways to create a well-staffed energy future. |
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Richland Voted #2 Place Nationwide to Start a Business |
According to a recent nationwide survey by Verizon.com, Richland has been voted #2 in the nation to start a small business. |
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Q&A: Assistant Secretary Dr. Kathryn Huff Discusses Top Priorities for Nuclear Energy |
New Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy Dr. Kathryn Huff discusses her top priorities for the Office of Nuclear Energy, including her thoughts on the U.S. nuclear fuel supply chain challenges and energy security solutions. |
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