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New York is expanding its investment in clean energy jobs with $40 million in new annual workforce development funding over the next four years to support advanced nuclear energy and high-demand clean energy careers statewide.
The funding was approved Dec. 9 by the board of trustees of the New York Power Authority and is designed to prepare New Yorkers for jobs tied to advanced nuclear power, artificial intelligence, electromechanical trades and advanced power systems. The initiative directly supports efforts to develop at least one gigawatt of advanced nuclear power in Upstate New York.
In addition to the nuclear workforce funding, NYPA also approved $4 million for new and expanded clean energy training programs at universities and training organizations across the state.
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