Profiles in clean energy: Once incarcerated, expert moves students into climate-solution careers

Jackie Robinson, an instructor at the Energy Coordinating Agency, a nonprofit focused in part on energy equity, works inside the facility on Tuesday, July 2, 2024 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Inside a converted warehouse in one of Philadelphia’s poorest neighborhoods, students circle around Jackie Robinson as he quizzes them about a 1980s furnace. Although they'll encounter older equipment like this, the program is cutting edge, aimed at training people to work on homes in ways that address climate change and make clean energy affordable.

More than 3.3 million people work in the clean energy industry and the number is growing fast. But Robinson, a building trades instructor, is concerned that's not widely understood.

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