Observations Green is hot but here to stay An aspect in all occupations (and phases of our lives) The obvious—manufacturing, energy etc. Green practices.

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Observations Green is hot but here to stay An aspect in all occupations (and phases of our lives) The obvious—manufacturing, energy etc. Green practices in offices, homes In social sciences—public policy In creative arts Etc.

The Economic and Workforce Development Opportunities of Green Technology (prepared for LOWDL, edited version)

What is Green Technology I Unlike a traditional industry cluster – Green Technology is identified not by a connected supply chain but by the objectives of the products and services that are developed within this industry; Lowering greenhouse gas emissions, Increasing the efficient use of natural resources, and Improving air and water quality

What is Green Technology II From a workforce perspective Green Technology spans all levels of education and skill sets including those used for; Research & Development of alternative energies, Building new efficient homes and facilities, and Operating cleaner more efficient utilities

What is Green Technology III Green Technology & the Workforce Opportunities in So. California Energy & Technology Solar power Wind power Energy Storage & Transportation Building Design Construction Building Materials Public Sector & Utilities Planning Energy Water

Growth of Green Technology Green Technology’s growth is being driven by - 1.Legislation 1.Legislation and government policies providing incentives and requirements for cleaner development and green technology - 2.Demand for sustainable energy sources & materials increased costs due to advances in technology and increased costs of traditional energy and commodities 3.The opportunity for economic development andprofit

What is Green Technology Green Technology & the Workforce Opportunities in So. California Energy & Technology Solar power Wind power Energy Storage & Transportation Building Design Construction Building Materials Public Sector & Utilities Planning Energy Water

Green Building in Los Angeles Green building is defined as an organized effort to design, Construct and maintain buildings and facilities using Processes and materials which promote sustainability. In LA, Green Construction (GC) firms make up about 28% of the construction industry GC firms expect to increase employment at more than twice the rate of all other construction firms More GC firms are experiencing difficulty finding and recruiting qualified entry-level employees (70%)

Occupations in Green Building Construction Occupations Changing due to GC Construction Managers (7,400 / 200) Cost Estimators (4,500 / 160) Electricians (13,900 / 340) Construction & Building Inspectors (2,800 / 105) First-line Supervisors of Construction Trades (13,800/ 340)

Occupations in Green Building Emerging Green Construction Occupations Solar Installer & Technician (electrician certification) Energy & Indoor Air Quality Auditor (B.A.) Deconstruction worker (entry-level, 2 week intensive OJT) Operations & Maintenance Technicians for HVAC and PV systems (Associates or Certification)

Energy & Technology in Los Angeles Energy & Technology (Clean Technology) is the least developed of the Green Technology sectors but provides the most dynamic opportunity for growth, while the firms profitability are focused on technology, sustainability, and profitability. This is where VC $’s are currently being invested in Los Angeles and Orange County; Energy Generation - $222 million Energy Storage - $40 million Transportation - $26 million Water & Wastewater - $16 million Energy Infrastructure - $15 million

Workforce Demand in Energy & Technology The Solar industry is one of the largest component in Energy Generation. A recent assessment of Solar’s current and Silicon Valley future workforce in Silicon Valley revealed- Currently 1,500 workers in Silicon Valley in Solar Industry Industry growth is currently at about 35 percent per year By 2017, Silicon Valley expect another 10,000 to 20,000 solar workers – 60% manufacturing & installation, 20% sales & marketing, and 20 percent in engineering Source: Solartech White Paper, June 2007

Energy & Technology Firms in LA & OC 1.Aptera Motors 1.Aptera Motors (Transportation) - Are developing a vehicle that is already getting 230 mpg and they are still working to improve upon that, HQ is in Pasadena. 2.AltraBiofuels 2.AltraBiofuels (Energy Generation) – Are developing and producing innovative Bio-fuels, HQ is in LA. 3.Superprotonics 3.Superprotonics (Energy Storage) – Are bringing to the market a solid acid fuel cell, HQ is in Pasadena. Water Health International 4.Water Health International (Water & Wastewater) - Are bringing affordable clean water solutions all over the world, HQ is in Irvine.

Occupations in Energy & Technology Emerging Occupations in Energy & Technology Systems Technician (Associates or B.A.) Renewable Energy Technicians (Associates or B.A.) Energy Auditor (B.A. or Associates) Compliance Specialist Resource Conservation/Efficiency Manager Energy Analyst (B.A.)

Methodology Secondary Research  Cleantech Network, Deals Database (2006 & 2007)  Solartech White Paper, June 2007  ATEEC, Advanced Technology Environmental Education Center  CA Employment Development Department, LMID  Economy.com, detailed regional forecast for Los Angeles & Orange County  California Energy Commission, CA GhG Inventory 2006 Primary Research, Quantitative  Phone Survey, Construction Employers (n=100), Los Angeles County, Conducted for LA Center of Excellence  Phone Survey, Public Sector & Utility Employers (n=150), Los Angeles & Orange County, Conducted for LAOC Regional Consortium Primary Research, Qualitative  Executive Interviews, Green Construction Employers, Industry Leaders, and Consultants  Executive Interviews, Public Sector Employers, Educators, and Trainers

Report Presentation Green Innovation Index