Idaho awarded $6 million in funding for green jobs training

By Dustin Hurst
January 28th, 2010
Wind energy turbines
Wind energy turbines
Idaho has been awarded $6 million for green jobs training by the U.S. Department of Labor.  According to the release, the money with be used be used to strengthen the state’s offerings in renewable energy technologies, as well as studies in energy efficiencies.  The state will also use the funds to enhance dual-enrollment sustainable growth training programs, which allow high school students to garner college or professional-technical credits while still in high school.
Here is the full text of the release:

The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded Idaho nearly $6 million to prepare workers for careers in energy efficiency, renewable energy and other “green” occupations.

Idaho was one of 34 states to receive grants from the $190 million earmarked in last year’s economic stimulus package to expand the nation’s labor pool with the skills needed by emerging industries like renewable and efficient energy.

“This grant will give Idaho workers access to training in green industries that will lead to career-path jobs in energy efficiency and renewable energy. These workers will have jobs skills that support our integrated plan to meet the state’s power demands while protecting the health and safety of Idahoans and conserving our natural resources,” Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter said.

Under the grant, the Idaho Department of Labor will join with the state’s professional-technical educators, its colleges, the Idaho National Laboratory, the AFL-CIO and the federal Office of Apprenticeship to provide training for hundreds of veterans, dislocated workers, low-skilled adults and youths and other groups.

In addition, the organizations involved will provide over $1.8 million in additional resources for the project.

Much of the grant will finance equipment and other components for worker training in green occupations. Over the course of the project, existing post-secondary and secondary curricula will be upgraded to provide training for energy efficient and renewable energy industries. The state will also strengthen its dual-credit program where high school students can earn post-secondary credits before graduation to the point of creating sustainable training programs that better prepare people for careers in so-called green jobs.

Supporting this effort will be the result of a $1.25 million federal grant awarded to the Idaho Department of Labor to develop detailed information on the current and future potential for Idaho jobs in power and energy and especially in efficient and renewable energy.

2 Responses to “Idaho awarded $6 million in funding for green jobs training”

  1. htomfields says:

    Idaho National Laboratory now has a Facebook site that contains research videos, news, job postings and other events. The lab conducts a variety of energy, security and environmental research. http://www.facebook.com/idahonationallaboratory

  2. Chris Lochridge says:

    HOW DO YOU APPLY FOR THE GRANTS.