A large part of EERE technology deployment depends on the U.S.'s ability to innovate, produce, install, maintain, and service advanced energy technologies. The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's (EERE) education and workforce development activities support the market deployment of EERE technologies by focusing on further development and enhancement of these critical workforce skills as well as engaging and inspiring the future workforce.
Find a Clean Energy Job 
Interested in building energy efficient homes, installing solar technologies, or working as a wind turbine engineer? Check out the current jobs in energy efficiency and renewable energy, as well as specific jobs at the Department of Energy.
Map a Career in Solar 
Our solar career map explores an expanding universe of solar-energy occupations, describing diverse jobs across the industry, charting possible progression between them, and identifying the high-quality training necessary to do them well.
Teach 
Find lesson plans, science projects, and other activities that can be done in the classroom or at home to get K-12 students excited about clean energy!
Learn 
Whether you're just getting out of high school, want to improve your skills, or looking for a mid-career change, find colleges, universities, training centers and other organizations that offer clean energy classes, degrees, and other opportunities at all levels.
Compete 
Check out these contests for students and teachers at all levels and on a wide range of energy efficiency and renewable energy topics.
Events
Better Buildings Summit for State and Local Communities
May 30-31, 2013
WindSenators Southern California
June 25-29, 2013
WindSenators Portland
August 5-9, 2013

