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IL hopes to continue clean energy boom with new bill

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As Illinois forges ahead in the clean energy space, legislators and advocates are pushing for what would be the third major climate bill passed in less than a decade.

Supporters of the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act say it's crucial as the state's power grid struggles to keep up with increased demand, mostly from large data centers.

Previous climate legislation helped launch energy equity and green jobs programs that have especially benefited smaller and rural communities.

Ethan Minich, site manager for The Camp Grove Wind Farm, has worked in wind energy since 2011. He said more educational opportunities have also helped fuel the boom.

"The technical training has certainly increased a lot," said Minich. "It went from - it was really just on the job training with some very specialized schooling for it - to now a lot of companies even have their own training programs to train people."

Clean energy jobs have grown eight times faster than the state's overall economy.

Three times as many residents now work in clean energy-related fields than the number of lawyers, web developers, and real estate agents combined.

Illinois leads the Midwest with about 25,000 jobs in the renewable energy space. Minich said the idea of contributing to the local economy attracted him.

He said after dropping out of college, he took his first job in wind energy as a way to make good money - and gained a passion for the industry.

Now, as a site manager, Minich said he strives to offer that same opportunity to others.

"I really look for those local guys," said Minich. "I can invest in those local guys, invest in the local community, and build a solid team of people that will have some longevity in the career."

Part of the state's Climate and Equitable Jobs Act is the goal of achieving 100% clean energy by 2050.

Its backers say it would help provide a more clean, reliable and affordable electric grid in Illinois, to help meet that goal.




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