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Group Says Illinois Is Losing Renewable Energy Jobs

Wind energy is made by wind turbines.
U.S Department of Energy
Wind energy is made by wind turbines.

Overall employment in Illinois' clean energy sector grew by 9 percent last year. But opportunities in wind and solar energy are falling. An advocacy group, Clean Energy Trust, blames the state's laws and budget woes.

Wind energy is made by wind turbines.
Credit U.S Department of Energy
Wind energy is made by wind turbines.

 The trust's director Ian Adams said Illinois lost more than 500 jobs in solar and wind energy last year. Illinois is not making the investments it should in renewable energy and energyefficiency, he said.

Illinois lawmakers took action years ago to boost the state's renewable energy industry. But a quirk in the law has prevented money from being invested in it and the problem creates uncertainty for renewable energy companies, Adams said.

"We know how to fix this," he said. "It's an easy fix. We just haven't been able to get this fix done so far because of a lack of political will."Listen to the story

  Efforts to update the law have stalled, with renewable energy advocates pitted against the nuclear industry. Governors BruceRaunerand Pat Quinn have diverted money from a fund that was supposed to support clean energy, and used it to plug budget holes.

The state collects money fromrate payers who use alternative electricity suppliers for renewable energy projects. However, the money has been "swept" a few times to fix budget holes elsewhere.

Illinois requires that a quarter of the state's energy come from renewable sources by 2025.

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