Creating and Accelerating the Shift from Fossil Fuel Jobs to Green Energy Jobs

Project by Polygence alum Ajay

Creating and Accelerating the Shift from Fossil Fuel Jobs to Green Energy Jobs

Project's result

Although there have been many different solutions to aiding the shift from fossil fuel jobs to green energy jobs, my solution is to offer an online service which consolidates the workers, employers, and necessary re-trainings in one place. It is apparent that this is the best solution for aiding the shift, as it doesn't have any of the faults that one sees with other solutions.

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Summary

The green energy job market in the United States is growing consistently, whereas fossil fuel employment is declining. Green energy jobs have overtaken fossil fuel jobs in electric power generation (EPG), and they are beginning to command a presence in the fuels sector. Demand for green energy workers is very high, and green energy employers are having trouble finding qualified workers to fill their open positions. Real wages in green energy are increasing, the jobs are stable, and workers have more choice as to which parts of the US they want to live in. Meanwhile, workers are being pushed out of fossil fuel jobs, and this has caused fossil fuel dependent communities to languish. However, workers pushed out of fossil fuel industries are not shifting to green energy jobs, despite their attractive qualities. This is caused by numerous, major barriers. However, solutions are starting to form amongst major institutions such as the Brookings Institute and the New York Times, showcasing that there is a real problem and potential for opportunity in this area. A possible solution is to take this job transition online, consolidating the workers, employers, and necessary re-training in one place.

Ethan

Ethan

Polygence mentor

PhD Doctor of Philosophy candidate

Subjects

Computer Science, Social Science, Quantitative

Expertise

Economics, Statistics, Data Science, Natural Language Processing, Labor Economics, Industrial Organization, Antitrust, Economics of Education, AI/ML, Text Analysis, Macroeconomics

Ajay

Ajay

Student

Graduation Year

2026

Project review

“It was great! I got a chance to learn a lot of things about a very important subject and came up with a very good solution.”

About my mentor

“Ethan was amazing and helped me with many different things throughout the course of writing my research paper.”