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Job effects of renewable energies

Renewable energies create jobs. The federal ministry for the environment finances research that regularly updates the gross and the net employment figures in this sector based on surveys among companies.


Date
 
Type
 
Titel
 
July 2011 Publication BMU Brochure
Renewably employed - Short and long-term impacts of the expansion of renewable energy on the German labour market
 
18.03.2011 Report Gross employment from renewable energy in Germany in 2010 
22.04.2010 Report Gross employment from renewable energy in Germany in 2009 
24.04.2009 Press Release Renewables continue to grow
Gabriel: Driving force for climate protection and employment
 
15.03.2009 Press Release Renewable energies create jobs and economic growth
Renewables sector achieved turnover of around 30 billion euro in 2008 and secured almost 280,000 jobs
 
March 2009 Report Gross Employment from Renewable Energy in Germany in the Year 2008
A first estimate
 
14.03.2008 Download Gross Employment 2007
A first estimate
 
17.09.2007 Press Release Renewables industry provides work for 235,000 people
Employment effects even greater than predicted
 
Sep. 2007 General Information Renewable energies already providing 236,000 jobs in Germany in 2006
Research projects and publications by the BMU on work and training in the field of renewable energies
 
Sept. 2007 Vortrag/Workshop International Workshop "Renewable Energy: Employment Effects"
Models, Discussions and Results
 
12.09.2006 Press Release Renewable energies protect Germany's long-term jobs outlook
Parliamentary State Secretary Michael Müller: Lasting impetus for exports, growth and employment
 
Sep. 2006 Publication Renewable energies: Effects on the labour market
Effect of increased use of renewable energies on the German labour market
 


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Nahaufnahme einer Rotornabe einer Windenergieanlage.Windenergieanlage (Foto: BMU)