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You asked, we answered. ISE experts pick up where we left off in our conversation on energy and climate policy under the new Administration and Congress with U.S. Representative Sean Casten. Although we ran out of time to respond to everyone, our leadership and senior fellows have weighed in with their expertise on five of your pressing questions about WW2-style mobilization around climate action, EU clean energy initiatives vs. the U.S., building a national clean energy grid, and battery storage initiatives. If you missed it, our webinar and Q&A are available on-demand.
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ISE commentary on WW2-style mobilization around climate action, EU clean energy initiatives vs. the U.S., building a national clean energy grid, and battery storage initiatives.
The $1 million project will assist in the development of an Energy Storage Workforce Innovation Center, which will serve as a training center based in the Midwest.
Department of Energy Partners with Youngstown State University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory to Support Battery Manufacturing Workforce
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it is partnering with Youngstown State University and DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to advance workforce development for the battery manufacturing industry. The $1 million project will assist in the development of an Energy Storage Workforce Innovation Center, which will serve as a training center based in the Midwest. The training center would support the battery and EV manufacturing industry in the North-East region of Ohio – referred to as “Voltage Valley” due to the number of investments made in the area by the electric vehicle industry – by helping supply a capable workforce.
DOE partners with Youngstown State and ORNL to support battery manufacturing workforce
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is partnering with Youngstown State University and DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to advance workforce development for the battery manufacturing industry.
The $1-million project will assist in the development of an Energy Storage Workforce Innovation Center, which will serve as a training center based in the Midwest. The training center would support the battery and EV manufacturing industry in the North-East region of Ohio referred to as “Voltage Valley” due to the number of investments made in the area by the electric vehicle industry by helping supply a capable workforce.