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    Emerging Workforce Trends in the U.S. Energy and Mining Industries: A Call to Action

    Posted By: step778
    Emerging Workforce Trends in the U.S. Energy and Mining Industries: A Call to Action

    National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, "Emerging Workforce Trends in the U.S. Energy and Mining Industries: A Call to Action"
    English | 2015 | pages: 393 | ISBN: 0309267447 | PDF | 8,6 mb

    Energy and mineral resources are essential for the nation's fundamental functions, its economy, and security. Nonfuel minerals are essential for the existence and operations of products that are used by people every day and are provided by various sectors of the mining industry. Energy in the United States is provided from a variety of resources including fossil fuels, and renewable and nuclear energy, all with established commercial industry bases. The United States is the largest electric power producer in the world. The overall value added to the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) in 2011 by major industries that consumed processed nonfuel mineral materials was $2.2 trillion.

    Recognizing the importance of understanding the state of the energy and mining workforce in the United States to assure a trained and skilled workforce of sufficient size for the future, the Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy technology Laboratory (NETL) contracted with the National Research Council (NRC) to perform a study of the emerging workforce trends in the U.S. energy and mining industries. Emerging Workforce Trends in the U.S. Energy and Mining Industries: A Call to Action summarizes the findings of this study.
    Table of Contents
    - Front Matter
    - Summary
    - 1 Introduction
    - 2 Mature Sectors
    - 3 Emerging Sectors
    - 4 The Electic Grid
    - 5 Federal Energy and Extractive IndustryWorkforce Issues
    - 6 Safety and Health in ExtractiveIndustries
    - 7 Educating and Training the Energy and Mining Workforce
    - 8 Overview of the Energy and Mining Workforce Using Federal Data Sources: Key Findings and Recommendations
    - 9 Overarching Conclusions
    - References
    - Appendix A: Overview of the Federal Data Sources Most Relevant to the Energy and Mining Workforce
    - Appendix B: Overview of the Energy and Mining Workforce Using Federal Data Sources
    - Appendix C: Data on the energy and mining workforce from federal data sources
    - Appendix D: Accronyms and Abbreviations
    - Appendix E: Committee and Staff Biographies

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