ComEd partnership with local workforce agencies
has helped train nearly 2,400 residents since 2017, supporting
equitable clean energy expansion in Illinois
ComEd today announced that more than 681 Illinois residents
completed clean energy training programs in 2021 to prepare them
for jobs in the growing fields of solar and renewable energy. Last
year’s program saw continued gains, with an overall 89 percent
graduation rate and 83 percent job placement rate, with
participation from diverse residents across the state of Illinois.
ComEd reported the training outcomes to the Illinois Commerce
Commission on July 1, 2022, as part of the Future Energy Jobs Act
(FEJA).
Since launching the training program with 11 local agencies in
2017, ComEd has supported 2,393 participants in completing industry
aligned jobs training, including a more than 80 percent job
placement during the life of the program. The year over year
success of the FEJA training programs are helping provide talent
needed for clean energy expansion in Illinois, which calls for
growth of new renewable energy technologies, including solar.
“ComEd is working to prepare our communities for the transition
to a clean energy economy, which will bring new investment, air
quality improvements and jobs to our communities,” said Gil C.
Quiniones, CEO of ComEd. “Access to comprehensive
training and education programs is essential for creating a talent
pipeline to meet current demand and to expand solar and new clean
energy technologies for the future. This will help ensure that more
residents, who reflect the diversity of our communities, benefit
from family-sustaining jobs created by clean energy growth right
here in Illinois.”
Agency partners reported strong participation outcomes from the
2021 program, including 1,540 certifications received and 421 job
placements following graduation. The program continued to
demonstrate high levels of diverse participation, including 60
percent minority; 53 percent from environmental justice
communities; 18 percent women; and 17 percent returning citizens.
Last year’s participants represent 31 counties in Illinois.
Trainees graduated from one of three programs: the Solar
Training Pipeline, the Craft Apprenticeship led by the
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Renewable
Energy Fund, or the Multicultural Job Training program. To help
close the gap in workforce equity, all programs prioritize
recruitment and training efforts for populations which are either
at-risk or underrepresented in the industry. Graduates received
training to prepare for roles in the energy industry, including
solar installer, journeyman, and laborer.
The Solar Training Pipeline Program prepares job seekers
for roles in the solar industry and prepares contractors to bid on
solar projects. Training includes a solar bootcamp and is
implemented by Elevate Energy, Illinois Central College, OAI, Inc.
and the Safer Foundation. The 2021 Solar Training Pipeline program
had 73 trainees, 85 percent of them minority residents, and saw an
89 percent graduation rate.
The Craft Apprenticeship Training Program provides
a pathway to roles in electric industry trades, introduction to
solar, and "train-the-trainer" programs delivered by IBEW locals at
high schools across Illinois. The 2021 program featured an
expansion of training programs to new CPS high schools, including
Dunbar and Simeon. All 410 trainees in the IBEW program graduated,
and 99 percent secured employment.
"One of the ways the Chicago Urban League works to advance
economic equity is by preparing people from underserved communities
for in-demand jobs. Over the past few years, we've had dozens of
trainees complete our solar panel installation training and go on
to successful careers that have changed not only their lives and
the lives of their families, but their outlook on the future,"
said Karen Freeman-Wilson, President and CEO of the Chicago
Urban League. "ComEd has been an essential partner in our work,
and we look forward to continuing to work together to prepare Black
Chicagoans to participate in the fast-growing renewable energy
sector."
The Multicultural Training Program upskills trainees from
diverse and underserved communities, with training delivered by the
Chicago Urban League, National Latino Education Institute (NLEI),
ASPIRA of Illinois and Austin Peoples Action Center. The program is
also supported by multicultural industry organizations, including
the Chatham Business Association and the Hispanic American
Construction Industry Association (HACIA). There were 220
participants in the Multicultural Training Program in 2021, with a
72 percent graduation rate.
“HACIA is committed to creating pathways of opportunity for
diverse businesses and underrepresented groups in the emerging
clean energy sector,” said Jacqueline Gomez, Executive Director
of HACIA. “Our cohort based training, funding by FEJA and in
partnership with ComEd, has allowed us to do just that, positioning
small and diverse businesses to grow and take on new projects. We
hope to continue this important work in the near future.”
The FEJA training programs are administered with a $30 million
investment by ComEd. To date, $10 million has been invested in
training programs in 2017-2021, and another $20 million is set for
release by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity (DCEO), which will be administering FEJA training
grants in future cycles.
To support the steady growth of a diverse talent pipeline, ComEd
is invested in a wide array of training, education and job
readiness programs that help residents of all ages and backgrounds
prepare for a future in energy. These programs include the
award-winning CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy, Chicago Builds, a
CPS high school trades program, and various training programs
offered in collaboration with local education institutions.
Overall, ComEd’s workforce training programs in 2021 reached over
1,400 residents.
To learn more about job training programs offered by ComEd,
please contact our Workforce Development team at
WorkforceDevelopment@ComEd.com or visit ComEd's website.
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leading competitive energy provider, with approximately 10 million
customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
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