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Building a green future: examining the job creation potential of electricity, heating, and storage in low-carbon buildings

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posted on 2025-04-14, 11:50 authored by Benjamin SovacoolBenjamin Sovacool, D Evensen, TA Kwan, V Petit
Job creation is paramount when considering global transitions to low-carbon, clean-energy solutions. The building sector, critical to reducing greenhouse gas emissions on a global scale, has technologies available that rely on electricity rather than fossil fuels for energy and indoor heating and cooling. Solar photovoltaic, energy storage in the form of prosumer batteries, and heat pumps represent three readily deployable solutions to reduce carbon emissions in both new and retrofitted buildings. This study investigates the creation of jobs for each solution and then for all three combined across key countries in North America, Europe, and Asia. While other studies have explored aggregated job creation within nations, regions or globally, this first-of-a-kind study employs a micro-level approach examining six individual building archetypes: residential, hospital, hotel, office, retail, and education. Using the best available data as of 2022, the first-order assessment finds that more than 2 million new jobs and more than 141 million job years can be generated in Europe and the United States alone during the transition to net zero living.

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Publication status

  • Published

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  • Published version

Journal

Electricity Journal

ISSN

1040-6190

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Issue

5

Volume

36

Article number

107274

Department affiliated with

  • SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
  • Business and Management Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

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