U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown
Creating
Jobs by Investing in Ohio’s Clean Energy Economy
We
are a nation of builders and innovators. Harnessing that creative
energy, manufacturing created a middle class that strengthened our
communities and provided opportunity for countless Americans.
Manufacturing helped make the middle class. In fact, manufacturing
jobs have a larger multiplier effect than any other industry. For
every $1.00 spent in manufacturing, another $1.48 is added to the
economy.
Across
Ohio, I meet with manufacturers who understand the opportunities that
are being created in Ohio’s clean energy economy. Ohio has the
fifth-highest number of clean energy jobs in the nation, with more
than 29,000 of them in manufacturing.
Ohio's
clean energy economy is also adding jobs at a much faster rate than
the state's overall economy: the Ohio’s clean energy economy
increased by 8.5 percent from 2007 to 2010, while Ohio's economy as a
whole lost nearly 350,000 jobs over the same period, a decrease of
roughly 6.1 percent.
A
recent report revealed that we can create jobs and revitalize our
manufacturing base by investing in the clean energy economy and
strengthening valuable energy programs, such as renewable energy
standards and federal tax credits for wind and solar power. Energy we
produce, or save, is energy that we do not have to buy from foreign
sources. And our global competitors understand this.
That’s
why other nations – including China – are taking big steps in
advanced and renewable energy. In fact, China now has the world’s
largest renewable energy capacity. Yet with this increased capacity,
we are witnessing Chinese efforts to play by their own rules and give
their businesses an unfair advantage. We all know that trade with
China poses big challenges and opportunities for U.S. producers.
I’ve
worked on a bipartisan basis to urge the Obama Administration to take
stronger trade enforcement measures, to respond to the challenges of
Chinese subsidies. But trade enforcement alone is not enough.
That’s
why Senator Blunt and I introduced the bipartisan Revitalize American
Manufacturing and Innovation Act of 2013. It would create a Network
for Manufacturing Innovation – to position the U.S. as the world’s
leader in advanced manufacturing.
We do
better when we work together – and a Network for Manufacturing
Innovation would establish a public-private partnership giving small
businesses, industry leaders, and research institutions the tools
they need to compete on a global scale.
These
regional, industry-led hubs will leverage local expertise and will
hopefully create thousands of high-paying, high-tech manufacturing
jobs for next-generation workers.
In
August, the first-ever National Additive Manufacturing Innovation
Institute (NAMII), now called America Makes, opened in Youngstown,
Ohio. This hub is becoming a national model for tying together
manufacturing supply chains with product development – something
that will benefit all manufacturing sectors.
Our
workers have the drive, the creative thinking, and the determination
to out-innovate the rest of the world. We just need to make sure they
have the tools and resources to do so – and investing in clean
energy manufacturing is a step in the right direction.
Sincerely,
Sherrod
Brown
U.S.
Senator
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