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National group forms board to develop clean technology workforce

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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The Clean Technology Training Trust (CTTT) is establishing its National Advisory Council, a cross-sector group of union leaders, industry partners, workforce experts and educators to develop training and apprenticeship pathways for the country’s clean transportation and advanced manufacturing economy.

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The advisory board will advise CTTT on its mission to scale careers in zero-emission vehicle maintenance, battery manufacturing, advanced manufacturing 4.0, semiconductor and chip manufacturing, and industrial manufacturing engineers.

“Employers need skilled talent, and workers deserve clear, supported pathways to good jobs,” said Dave Reaves, Chairman of the Clean Technology Training Trust and International Vice President, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. “This advisory board exists to close that gap by aligning labor, industry and education systems so that the clean economy delivers on its promise for all.”

Advisory board members come from workforce development organizations, clean technology energy groups, private companies and labor unions.

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