Title 42The Public Health and WelfareRelease 119-73

§18744 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board

Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 162— - ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - SUPPLY CHAINS FOR CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES › § 18744

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary must create a "21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board" to make a plan for building a skilled energy workforce. The board will be 10 to 15 members and the first members must be named within 1 year after November 15, 2021. At least one member must be from a labor group and be nominated by a national labor federation. Members must have experience in areas like economics or workforce development, traditional or new energy industries, secondary or college education, state or local apprenticeship programs, organized labor, or getting underrepresented groups into jobs. The board will advise on training, recruiting, retraining displaced or unemployed energy workers, and ways the Department and National Laboratories can help schools, tribes, industry, and other agencies. Starting within 1 year after the board is set up and then every two years, the board must send the Secretary a report with its findings and proposed strategy. The Secretary has 90 days to say which recommendations are approved and to give implementation plans, and must send both the board report and the Secretary’s response to Congress. The board will make each report public either when it gets the Secretary’s response or 90 days after sending the report. The Secretary must report to the Senate Committees on Energy and Natural Resources and Appropriations and the House Committees on Energy and Commerce and Appropriations 180 days before the board’s term ends. The board ends on September 30, 2026, but the Secretary may renew it in one or more 5-year periods by submitting that report.

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Title 42, §18744

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(a)The Secretary shall establish a board, to be known as the “21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board”, to develop a strategy for the Department that, with respect to the role of the Department in the support and development of a skilled energy workforce—
(1)meets the current and future industry and labor needs of the energy sector;
(2)provides opportunities for students to become qualified for placement in traditional energy sector and emerging energy sector jobs;
(3)identifies areas in which the Department can effectively utilize the technical expertise of the Department to support the workforce activities of other Federal agencies;
(4)strengthens and engages the workforce training programs of the Department and the National Laboratories in carrying out the Equity in Energy Initiative of the Department and other Department workforce priorities;
(5)develops plans to support and retrain displaced and unemployed energy sector workers; and
(6)prioritizes education and job training for underrepresented groups, including racial and ethnic minorities, Indian Tribes, women, veterans, and socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals.
(b)(1)The Board shall be composed of not fewer than 10 and not more than 15 members, with the initial members of the Board to be appointed by the Secretary not later than 1 year after November 15, 2021.
(2)The Board shall include not fewer than 1 representative of a labor organization with significant energy experience who has been nominated by a national labor federation.
(3)Each individual appointed to the Board under paragraph (1) shall have expertise in—
(A)the field of economics or workforce development;
(B)relevant traditional energy industries or emerging energy industries, including energy efficiency;
(C)secondary or postsecondary education;
(D)energy workforce development or apprenticeship programs of States or units of local government;
(E)relevant organized labor organizations; or
(F)bringing underrepresented groups, including racial and ethnic minorities, women, veterans, and socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals, into the workforce.
(c)(1)In developing the strategy required under subsection (a), the Board shall—
(A)determine whether there are opportunities to more effectively and efficiently use the capabilities of the Department in the development of a skilled energy workforce;
(B)identify ways in which the Department could work with other relevant Federal agencies, States, units of local government, institutions of higher education, labor organizations, Indian Tribes and tribal organizations, and industry in the development of a skilled energy workforce, subject to applicable law;
(C)identify ways in which the Department and National Laboratories can—
(i)increase outreach to minority-serving institutions; and
(ii)make resources available to increase the number of skilled minorities and women trained to go into the energy and energy-related manufacturing sectors;
(iii)increase outreach to displaced and unemployed energy sector workers; and
(iv)make resources available to provide training to displaced and unemployed energy sector workers to reenter the energy workforce; and
(D)(i)identify the energy sectors in greatest need of workforce training; and
(ii)in consultation with the Secretary of Labor, develop recommendations for the skills necessary to develop a workforce trained to work in those energy sectors.
(2)In developing the strategy required under subsection (a), the Board shall analyze the effectiveness of—
(A)existing Department-directed support; and
(B)existing energy workforce training programs.
(3)(A)Not later than 1 year after the date on which the Board is established under this section, and biennially thereafter until the date on which the Board is terminated under subsection (f), the Board shall submit to the Secretary a report containing, with respect to the strategy required under subsection (a)—
(i)the findings of the Board; and
(ii)the proposed energy workforce strategy of the Board.
(B)Not later than 90 days after the date on which a report is submitted to the Secretary under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall—
(i)submit to the Board a response to the report that—
(I)describes whether the Secretary approves or disapproves of each recommendation of the Board under subparagraph (A); and
(II)if the Secretary approves of a recommendation, provides an implementation plan for the recommendation; and
(ii)submit to Congress—
(I)the report of the Board under subparagraph (A); and
(II)the response of the Secretary under clause (i).
(C)(i)The Board shall make each report under subparagraph (A) available to the public on the earlier of—
(I)the date on which the Board receives the response of the Secretary under subparagraph (B)(i); and
(II)the date that is 90 days after the date on which the Board submitted the report to the Secretary.
(ii)If the Board has received a response to a report from the Secretary under subparagraph (B)(i), the Board shall make that response publicly available with the applicable report.
(d)Not later than 180 days before the date of expiration of a term of the Board under subsection (f), the Secretary shall submit to the Committees on Energy and Natural Resources and Appropriations of the Senate and the Committees on Energy and Commerce and Appropriations of the House of Representatives a report that—
(1)describes the effectiveness and accomplishments of the Board during the applicable term;
(2)contains a determination of the Secretary as to whether the Board should be renewed; and
(3)if the Secretary determines that the Board should be renewed, any recommendations as to whether and how the scope and functions of the Board should be modified.
(e)In developing the strategy under subsection (a), the Board shall—
(1)give special consideration to increasing outreach to minority-serving institutions, veterans, and displaced and unemployed energy workers;
(2)make resources available to—
(A)minority-serving institutions, with the objective of increasing the number of skilled minorities and women trained to go into the energy and manufacturing sectors;
(B)institutions that serve veterans, with the objective of increasing the number veterans in the energy industry by ensuring that veterans have the credentials and training necessary to secure careers in the energy industry; and
(C)institutions that serve displaced and unemployed energy workers to increase the number of individuals trained for jobs in the energy industry;
(3)encourage the energy industry to improve the opportunities for students of minority-serving institutions, veterans, and displaced and unemployed energy workers to participate in internships, preapprenticeships, apprenticeships, and cooperative work-study programs in the energy industry; and
(4)work with the National Laboratories to increase the participation of underrepresented groups, veterans, and displaced and unemployed energy workers in internships, fellowships, training programs, and employment at the National Laboratories.
(f)(1)Subject to paragraph (2), the Board shall terminate on September 30, 2026.
(2)The Secretary may renew the Board for 1 or more 5-year periods by submitting, not later than the date described in subsection (d), a report described in that subsection that contains a determination by the Secretary that the Board should be renewed.

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42 U.S.C. § 18744

Title 42The Public Health and Welfare

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73