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2012 YEO National Convening Washington, D.C. June 21 –24, 2012

2012 YEO National Convening Washington, D.C. June 21 –24, 2012. Brian J. Lombardozzi Senior Policy Analyst, BlueGreen Alliance brianl@bluegreenalliance.org. 12 Partners, 14 Million Members. The BlueGreen Alliance includes our national partners and their 14 million members & supporters.

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2012 YEO National Convening Washington, D.C. June 21 –24, 2012

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  1. 2012 YEO National ConveningWashington, D.C.June 21 –24, 2012 Brian J. Lombardozzi Senior Policy Analyst, BlueGreen Alliance brianl@bluegreenalliance.org

  2. 12 Partners, 14 Million Members The BlueGreen Alliance includes our national partners and their 14 million members & supporters.

  3. BlueGreen Alliance and Apollo Alliance Merger

  4. BlueGreen Alliance Programs • Clean Energy • Workers’ Rights • Transportation • Work, Environment and Public Health • Climate Change • Advanced Vehicles • Green Schools • Energy Efficiency • Recycling • Infrastructure • Made in America

  5. BlueGreen Alliance Foundation Programs • Clean Energy Manufacturing Center • GreenPOWER Workforce Training • Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conferences

  6. Field Capacity in Nine States Headquartered in Minneapolis. Offices in Washington, DC and San Francisco. Organizers in nine states — Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and California. California Minnesota Wisconsin Illinois Michigan Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania Virginia

  7. Affiliates in 12 States • Maine                  Opportunity Maine • Massachusetts  Community Labor United • New Jersey        New Jersey Work Environment Council • New York            Workforce Development Institute • New York City    ALIGN • Western New York         United Steelworkers • Ohio (Cincinnati) Sierra Club • Colorado             Colorado Environmental Council • California (Los Angeles)      SCOPE LA • Missouri               Missouri Sierra Club / USW • Oregon                 Oregon AFL-CIO • Texas                    Lone Star Chapter, Sierra Club • Washington        ML King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO • Wisconsin            BlueGreen Alliance/IBEW Local 159 California Minnesota Wisconsin Illinois Michigan Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania Virginia

  8. Business Allies at Good Jobs, Green Jobs ✓ Sponsors of the Good Jobs, Green Jobs conferences ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

  9. Jobs21! – Good Jobs for the 21st Century Jobs21! is a nationwide BlueGreen Alliance initiative to build the industries of tomorrow— renewable energy, energy efficiency, transportation, broadband, smart grid, green chemistry, and recycling — and drive a resurgence in the industries of today. With the right policies, new and existing businesses can thrive here in America, revitalizing our economy and creating and maintaining good, middle-class jobs across the nation.

  10. A national, grassroots campaign Our tactics: • With 14 million BGA members and supporters, identify clean energy jobs supporters across the country. • Create clean energy jobs networks in each state. • Mobilize supporters around unifying, positive message.

  11. A national, grassroots campaign Our tactics: • Conduct clean energy events, e.g. economic development forums, town hall meetings and editorial board visits. • Use work site events to highlight clean energy job creation. • Link clean energy job creation & defense of EPA and OSHA regulations. • Link job creation with job quality & workers’ rights. • Develop 3-4 high level spokespersons in every state.

  12. The Jobs of the Future will be in the Clean Economy In 2011, global investment in clean energies topped $260 billion. Over the next decade, an estimated $2.3 trillion will be invested in clean technologies. But the U.S. is losing investment to countries like China and Germany.

  13. Maintaining Competitiveness The U.S. must continue to support and fund: The Advanced Manufacturing Tax Credit (Section 48C) The Production Tax Credit

  14. Section 48C Invested $2.3 billion for new, expanded, or retooled clean energy manufacturing facilities. Created and sustained thousands of American jobs. Despite a backlog of potential projects, funding for Section 48C has dried up.

  15. Section 48C & Hemlock Semiconductor Received $141.8 million Section 48C tax credit to expand its Hemlock, MI production facility 800 construction jobs Up to 500 permanent new jobs

  16. Production Tax Credit A renewable energies tax credit per KW of electricity produced. Crucial to the existence of an American wind industry. Set to expire at the end of 2012. Extending the tax credit through 2016 would create jobs and spur $28 billion in economic activity.

  17. Department of Defense and Clean Energy

  18. Enforcing our Trade Rules • Leveling the Playing Field • Recent Action worth highlighting: • WTO rules that Chinese Tariffs on US steel products are illegal • Commerce places tariffs on Chinese-made wind towers • Commerce ruled that China is dumping crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells on the U.S. market at artificially low rates.

  19. TMAP: Transportation Manufacturing Action Plan • Expand the U.S. Market for Modern Transit and Rail Systems • Spur Domestic Manufacturing to Meet the New Demand

  20. Domestic Transportation Manufacturers Passenger Railcar and Locomotive, Transit Bus, and Clean Truck Manufacturers and Assembly Locations Passenger Railcar and Locomotives Transit Bus Hybrid Truck

  21. TMAP Investment Scenario Top 10 States to Gain Manufacturing Jobs Michigan 25,969 New York 24,109 Indiana 23,572 North Carolina 23,220 Wisconsin22,236 California64,342 Texas41,709 Ohio33,385 Illinois29,770 Pennsylvania29,079

  22. For Every 80 Cents the U.S. Invests in Rail, China Invests $12.50

  23. TMAP State Activity • Mass transit-related economic development strategy; • Build a campaign to secure commitment from elected officials and policy makers; • Promote adequate funding for national mass transit infrastructure, transit agencies’ capital & operating budgets

  24. Historic 2017-2025 standards BGA Auto Task Force – labor (UAW, USW, IUE-CWA) + enviros (Sierra, NRDC, UCS, NWF) toward strong standards Additional content = additional jobs Building cleaner cars to meet 40mpg standard by 2020 creating as many as 150K US jobs (NRDC/UAW) Success of Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing (ATVM) loan program – 40K+ US jobs to date (DOE) 54.5 mpg: Combined w/ administration's other efforts on energy efficiency, U.S. to save est. 12 billion barrels of oil, over 6 billion metric tons CO2

  25. Building the economic case Job creation – 54.5 mpg standard potential to create 570K jobs economy-wide and 50K jobs in auto industry by 2030 Fuel savings - $1.7 trillion in reduced fuel cost for US consumers from combined efficiency efforts on car and heavy truck standards Fuel efficient vehicles competitive in the global marketplace Reducing dependence on foreign oil

  26. Green Manufacturing Action Plan • Active in three (3) states: California, Michigan, & Ohio • State Level taskforces including: labor, business, environmental representation, policy experts • Researching, engaging taskforce to endorse & implement policy recommendations

  27. Targeting Gaps in the Supply Chain Department of Energy (DOE) and Department of Transportation (DOT) coordinating with the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) in identifying U.S. manufacturers that can meet demand for products, or can retool to fill a supply chain gap

  28. MEP Nationwide Network of Centers MEP Nationwide Network of Centers

  29. Partners Clean Energy Manufacturing Center • “One-Stop Shop” for manufacturers & policy makers seeking opportunities in clean energy industries. • Providing tools they need to succeed & create jobs in emerging energy industries. • Increasing domestic participation of manufacturers in clean energy supply chains • Policy Development • Research and Analysis • Outreach Services • Technical Assistance

  30. GreenPOWER offers six, eight-hour interactive workshops that can be taken individually or as a 48-hour package: • Energy Management • Pollution Solutions • Green Chemistry • Waste Management • H2O Conservation • Sustainability into Practice GreenPOWER also offers a one-day, eight-hour Green Generalist workshop overviewing these topics and preparing individuals for job interviews.

  31. 2012 YEO National ConveningWashington, D.C.June 21 –24, 2012 Brian J. Lombardozzi Senior Policy Analyst, BlueGreen Alliance brianl@bluegreenalliance.org

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