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Wind Sector
1. Dierdorff, E.C., Norton, J. Drewes, D.W., & Kroustalis, C.M. (February 2009), Greening of the World of Work: Implications for O*NET-SOC and New and Emerging Occupations, National Center for O*NET Development.
2. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (July 2008), 20% Wind Energy by 2030: Increasing Wind Energy’s Contribution to U.S. Electricity Supply.
3. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Wind and Water Program (2010), Wind Power Today 2010.
4. Wiser, R., and Bolinger, M. (August 2010), 2009 Wind Technologies Market Report, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
5. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and AWS Truewind, (February 2010), Wind Maps and Wind Potential Resources, http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/wind_maps.asp.
6. American Wind Energy Association, (May 2010), Market Update: Record 2009 Leads to Slow Start in 2010.
7. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (July 2008), 20% Wind Energy by 2030: Increasing Wind Energy’s Contribution to U.S. Electricity Supply.
8. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (May 2010), Building a New Energy Future with Wind Power.
9. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (July 2008), 20% Wind Energy by 2030: Increasing Wind Energy’s Contribution to U.S. Electricity Supply.
10. American Wind Energy Association, (May 2010), Market Update: Record 2009 Leads to Slow Start in 2010.
11. Centers of Excellence, Economic and Workforce Development, California Community Colleges, (2009), Wind Turbine Technicians in California.
12. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Wind and Water Program (April 2010), Wind Power Opens Door to Diverse Opportunities.
Solar Sector
1. Sherwood, L., (July 2010), U.S. Solar Market Trends, Interstate Renewable Energy Council.
2. Department of Energy, (August 2010), Solar Energy Resource Map, Average Daily Solar Radiation Per Month. 3. Solar Energy Industries Association, (March 2010), Renewable Electricity Standard (RES): Expanding Markets for Renewable Energy, Fact Sheet.
4. Solar Energy Industries Association, (March 2010), Renewable Electricity Standard (RES): Expanding Markets for Renewable Energy, Fact Sheet.
5. Sherwood, L., (July 2010), U.S. Solar Market Trends, Interstate Renewable Energy Council.
6. Solar Energy Industries Association, (April 2010), US Solar Industry Year in Review 2009.
7. Solar Energy Industries Association, (April 2010), US Solar Industry Year in Review 2009.
8. U.S. Department of Energy, (October 2009), Market Transformation, Solar Energy Technologies Program.
9. Dierdorff, E.C., Norton, J. Drewes, D.W., & Kroustalis, C.M. (February 2009), Greening of the World of Work: Implications for O*NET-SOC and New and Emerging Occupations, National Center for O*NET Development.
10. White, S., Dresser, L., and Rogers, J., (2010), Greener Skills: How Credentials Create Value in the Clean Energy Economy, The Center on Wisconsin Strategy.
11. Centers of Excellence, (June 2008), Emerging Industry and Occupations Report, California Community Colleges Economic and Workforce Development.
Green Building
1. United States Environmental Protection Agency, (April 2009), Buildings and their Impact on the Environment: A Statistical Summary.
2. McGraw Hill Construction, (2008), The Green Outlook: Trends Driving Change.
3. United States Environmental Protection Agency, (April 2010), Basic Information, Definition of Green Building.
4. United States Department of Energy, Building Technologies Program Overview
5. U.S. Green Building Council and Booz Allen Hamilton, (November 2009), Green Jobs Study.
6. U.S. Green Building Council and Booz Allen Hamilton, (November 2009), Green Jobs Study.
7. White, S., Dresser, L., and Rogers, J., (2010), Greener Skills: How Credentials Create Value in the Clean Energy Economy, The Center on Wisconsin Strategy.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY SECTOR
1. American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, (May 2008), The Size of the U.S. Energy Efficiency Market: Generating a More Complete Picture.
2. Sciortino, Michael (August 2010), State Energy Efficiency Resource Standard (EERS) Fact Sheet, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.
3. Dierdorff, E.C., Norton, J. Drewes, D.W., & Kroustalis, C.M. (February 2009), Greening of the World of Work: Implications for O*NET-SOC and New and Emerging Occupations, National Center for O*NET Development.
4. Goldman, C.A., Peters, J.S., Albers, N., Stuart, E., and Fuller, M.C., (March 2010), Energy Efficiency Services Sector: Workforce Education and Training Needs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Research Into Action, Inc.
5. Goldman, C.A., Peters, J.S., Albers, N., Stuart, E., and Fuller, M.C., (March 2010), Energy Efficiency Services Sector: Workforce Education and Training Needs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Research Into Action, Inc.
6. Centers of Excellence San Francisco Bay & Greater Silicon Valley Center of Excellence, (March 2009), Energy Efficiency Occupations: Bay Region.
7. White, S., Dresser, L., and Rogers, J., (2010), Greener Skills: How Credentials Create Value in the Clean Energy Economy, The Center on Wisconsin Strategy.
8. Goldman, C.A., Peters, J.S., Albers, N., Stuart, E., and Fuller, M.C., (March 2010), Energy Efficiency Services Sector: Workforce Education and Training Needs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Research Into Action, Inc.
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