Workforce Development Programs and Resources

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Education Programs


Participate in clean and renewable energy education activities designed to cultivate skills and inspire the future clean energy workforce. These programs cater to individuals at various stages, from entry-level to post-graduate levels.

Energy Education Centers

SCE operates two Energy Education Centers (EECs) in Irwindale and Tulare, offering education and training on cutting-edge technologies. These centers provide free classes, workshops, and consultations to individuals, professionals, and aspiring clean energy workers, facilitating career growth and industry advancement.

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AIA California Climate Action Resources

AIA California’s member-curated climate action resources are created by a diverse group of professionals with a deep understanding of climate science, policy, and sustainable practices. Their collective expertise ensures that the resources are comprehensive, well-researched, and balanced—providing guidance, tools, and information on the latest research, case studies, and best practices for reducing carbon emissions, conserving resources, and creating resilient and energy-efficient buildings.

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California Workforce Development Board

The California Workforce Development Board is committed to a High Road vision for the state’s workforce development system that embodies the principles of job quality, worker voice, equity, and environmental sustainability.

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Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD) CEWD Industry Curriculum

The Center for Energy Workforce Development has been looking at the demographics of the workforce since 2006 and has conducted the Gaps in the Energy Workforce Pipeline Report for 15 years. The bi-annual study explores the size of the utility workforce, demographic composition, forecasted retirements, and attrition data to support industry companies with their strategic workforce planning.

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Governor’s Office California Governor’s Workforce and Education

A wealth of nationally and internationally recognized universities and colleges are preparing the workforce needed to keep California businesses competitive. Maintaining a skilled labor force is paramount for the continued success of California, supported by a new commitment to provide 2 free years of community college for first time students in California. As a leader in emerging innovations in everything from clean technology to agriculture, California’s available workforce is a world-class asset for your business

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EEI

The Edison Electric Institute is an association that represents all U.S. investor-owned electric companies. Its members provide electricity for 220 million Americans, operate in 50 states and the District of Columbia, and directly employ more than one million workers. 

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SCE Energy Code Ace

A portfolio of on-demand and live in-person and online training alternatives on California’s Energy Code and Title 20 regulations, tailored to a variety of industry professionals and addressing key measures.

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DISCLAIMER:
SCE does not endorse any organization listed on this site. SCE encourages customers to become knowledgeable about clean energy, generation, electrification, GHG-reduction, and energy efficiency. Any agreement between a customer and a resource included on this site is exclusive of SCE and SCE is not a party or guarantor of that agreement.

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