Exelon Utilities CEO Anne Pramaggiore Offers Support for Blue Collar to Green Collar Jobs Act in Testimony Before House Energ...
February 27 2019 - 12:30PM
Business Wire
Pramaggiore discussed growth of the clean
energy sector and the role energy companies can play in preparing
the 21st century workforce
Anne Pramaggiore, Exelon Senior Executive Vice President and CEO
of Exelon Utilities, testified today in support of the Blue Collar
to Green Collar Jobs Development Act, a bill that would expand
education and workforce development programs to improve and
accelerate access to clean energy jobs for under-represented
groups. In a hearing before the House Energy & Commerce
Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy, Pramaggiore also discussed the
critical role that energy companies can play in equipping a 21st
century workforce to meet the challenges of a changing
industry.
Pramaggiore emphasized the need for job development programs and
STEM training to support the economic growth of diverse communities
around the country. As the head of Exelon Utilities, Pramaggiore
leads six of the country’s largest utility companies, which provide
electricity and natural gas to more than 10 million customers in
metropolitan areas around the United States.
“The energy industry has a business imperative to help lead
workforce development efforts in these fast-growing, good-paying
fields and to support programs that produce the next generation of
workers,” Pramaggiore said. “As universal service providers with an
essential social purpose and with assets situated in virtually
every community in the U.S., we are a place-based business that is
physically embedded in the places we operate and naturally engaged
in economic development, jobs and the civic life of our
community.”
The electric power industry is a major engine of economic growth
for the U.S. economy, providing more than 2.7 million jobs across
all aspects of the sector. As the industry evolves to place a
greater premium on clean, resilient and connected electric systems
of the future, utility companies will require a workforce prepared
to meet both the rapid pace of technological advancement and the
changing needs of customers.
Exelon has committed itself to expanding diversity within its
skilled workforce and launched several initiatives designed to
increase opportunity and access to employment within the energy
sector. Among them are CONSTRUCT, a nine-week job training program
in Chicago, and the DC Infrastructure Academy, a classroom training
program that recruits, trains, and prepares D.C. residents for
careers in the energy industry. In Delaware, Exelon helped Delaware
State University launch its Renewable Energy Education Center,
which is helping prepare and train the local workforce for
clean-energy jobs.
Exelon also recognizes the importance of helping underserved
communities and under-represented populations improve access to
STEM education. As one example, Exelon Generation has an ongoing
partnership with Everett Public Schools in Massachusetts to provide
equipment, mentors and financial assistance to enhance STEM
learning. Similarly, the STEM Innovation Leadership Academy,
launched in conjunction with the United Nations’ HeForShe program,
introduces young women to experiential learning projects and offers
access to top-tier STEM experts and tours of science-oriented
museums. Launched in Chicago and Washington, D.C., Exelon plans to
also take the annual program to Philadelphia later this year.
About Exelon
Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC) is a Fortune 100 energy company
with the largest number of electricity and natural gas customers in
the U.S. Exelon does business in 48 states, the District of
Columbia and Canada and had 2018 revenue of $36 billion. Exelon
serves approximately 10 million customers in Delaware, the District
of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
through its Atlantic City Electric, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power,
PECO and Pepco subsidiaries. Exelon is one of the largest
competitive U.S. power generators, with more than 32,000 megawatts
of nuclear, gas, wind, solar and hydroelectric generating capacity
comprising one of the nation’s cleanest and lowest-cost power
generation fleets. The company’s Constellation business unit
provides energy products and services to approximately 2 million
residential, public sector and business customers, including more
than two-thirds of the Fortune 100. Follow Exelon on Twitter
@Exelon.
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