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Employment Estimates for Energy Efficiency Retrofits of Commercial Buildings

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In this research brief, Heidi Garrett-Peltier estimates the employment impacts of President Obama’s Better Buildings Initiative: a set of tax code changes, lending programs, and a competitive grant program, designed to incentivize private investment in energy-efficiency upgrades to commercial buildings. By retrofitting these types of buildings, we can not only save energy and reduce the use of fossil fuels, but can also generate jobs in the manufacturing and installation of energy-efficient technologies, as well as in building operations. Through combined public and private investments, over 114,000 jobs can be created through the Initiative. This brief presents the tables and methodology used to derive this employment estimate.

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  • Heidi Garrett-Peltier, 2011. "Employment Estimates for Energy Efficiency Retrofits of Commercial Buildings," Research Briefs peri_usgbc_research_brief, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
  • Handle: RePEc:uma:perirb:peri_usgbc_research_brief
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    1. Celani de Macedo, Alessandra & Cantore, Nicola & Barbier, Laura & Matteini, Marco & Pasqualetto, Giorgia, 2020. "The Impact of Industrial Energy Efficiency on Economic and Social Indicators," FACTS: Firms And Cities Towards Sustainability 305185, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) > FACTS: Firms And Cities Towards Sustainability.

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