Massachusetts group works for diversity in the offshore wind industry – Yale Climate Connections

Posted: June 11, 2022 at 12:57 am

Massachusetts is going all-in on offshore wind power. The states already working to obtain enough for a quarter of its annual electricity. And that figure is expected to grow.

As the offshore wind industry takes off, its expected to create tens of thousands of jobs.

And I think theyre a mix of different jobs. So we have to make sure that were training people up and tooling them up to be ready, says Kerry Bowie, executive director of Browning the Green Space, a group that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the clean energy industry.

His organization is working with Xodus, a consulting firm, to reach out to women, people of color, and others who are underrepresented in the clean energy industry. Theyre introducing people to potential career paths and connecting them to internships and training.

So really trying to push people to those programs and let them know that they are there, Bowie says. And then were trying to come back on the backside of it and connect the folk coming out of these programs with internships, apprenticeships, and ultimately full-time employment.

That way, more people in Massachusetts will have the opportunity to get a job in the growing offshore wind industry.

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