USW, AWEA Announce Plan to Make U.S. a Leader in Wind
Energy
WASHINGTON, June 10, 2010 /PRNewswire
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and the United Steelworkers
(USW) today released a joint "Framework Agreement" to create a
"Partnership for Progress" in accelerating the development and
deployment of wind energy production in the U.S.
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Leo W. Gerard, USW International President, said, "The Framework
Agreement we're announcing is the beginning of a road map to help ensure
that our nation makes real progress in developing alternative and
renewable sources of energy production on a scale that is commensurate
with its vast potential.
"We expect this framework will help advance the promise of green jobs
being key to our future. The nation cannot continue to fall behind other
countries on clean energy manufacturing. America must be a global leader
and establish new manufacturing jobs. If we do not act quickly on this
opportunity through federal leadership and industry commitment, we will
have done a disservice to our citizens. The Framework Agreement is
designed to create a Partnership for Progress that doesn't accept second
place, and instead, puts the U.S. at the leading edge of clean energy
manufacturing."
Denise Bode, AWEA CEO, stated, "Our partnership recognizes that, at
this time of continuing economic uncertainty and while we are still in
the early stages of development of the wind energy sector, support in
terms of public policy initiatives is vital."
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) joined in the announcement: "We can't
replace our dependence on foreign oil with a dependence on Chinese-made
wind turbines. It's critical that American manufacturers have the
resources to develop and deploy wind energy components. Clean energy
will help America regain its leadership in manufacturing. We need to
ensure American workers and manufacturers are building the clean energy
components that will be used around the world."
In the coming days, AWEA and the USW will release a cooperative action
agenda they intend to jointly pursue and advocate for adoption by
Congress and the Obama Administration. That agenda will include policies
such as a federal Renewable Electricity Standard and the extension of
necessary tax incentives.
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), added, "The Partnership for
Progress is a good first step towards ensuring that American workers are
at the core of clean energy development in this country. Only when we
are relying on U.S. workers to manufacture the building blocks for
renewable energy production can we put America firmly back on the road
to prosperity."
The USW's Gerard expanded on the Framework Agreement by explaining it
has four components. "First the agreement calls for an initial
assessment of exactly where we are. On any journey, it's vital that you
know where you're starting from. Second, it calls for results-oriented
targets that identify the destination. Third, to get us from here to
there, it creates a partnership on a public policy agenda with the goal
of enhancing the expansion of domestic supply chains and ensuring that
we have the qualified and skilled workers we need. During the journey,
it lastly calls for periodic assessments to ensure that the effort stays
on track."
AWEA's Bode emphasized, "Wind works for America. This framework
represents the vast majority of the wind energy sector and is the first
major player in the energy industry to clearly show its commitment to
utilizing domestically located sources of supply. The American people
expect and deserve to have their elected leaders support public policy
initiatives that will ensure that all of our goals can be met together.
Job creation and long-term economic growth in this sector require the
support of a comprehensive public policy agenda. That public policy
agenda will require some federal resources, but most importantly, it
will require the national commitment to clean and green energy that is
essential to the future of the industry. Our partnership will help
achieve these goals."
Gerard said, "The Steelworkers recognize that a stable and secure
financial climate allowing AWEA members to plan for the future, while
getting the capital to achieve those plans, is a necessary ingredient to
expanded utilization of domestic supply chains. USW members, as with all
Americans, want to know that we will take every step necessary to create
a plan for long-term economic growth. Short-term stimulus must be
followed up by ensuring that we will be able to reclaim the American
Dream."
The USW President explained, "The vision of AWEA's leadership, its board
and its members has helped bring us to this point. The Partnership for
Progress we have created with this Framework Agreement between AWEA and
the Steelworkers can serve as a model for other industries. As our union
and its members talk to their political leaders, they will urge not only
support for the public policy agenda to fuel the development of the wind
energy sector, but that with limited federal resources available to
policymakers, priority be given to those sectors that recognize the
challenges facing our nation."
A summary of the Framework Agreement is posted on the USW and AWEA
websites.
AWEA is the national trade association of America's wind industry, with
more than 2,300 member companies, including global leaders in wind power
and energy development, wind turbine manufacturing, component and
service suppliers, and the world's largest wind power trade show. AWEA
is the voice of wind energy in the U.S., promoting renewable energy to
power a cleaner, stronger America. Look up information on wind energy at
the AWEA Web site. Find insight on industry issues at AWEA's blog Into
the Wind. Join AWEA on Facebook. Follow AWEA on Twitter.
The USW is the largest industrial union in North America, representing
850,000 active workers employed in manufacturing, energy, public and the
service sectors. It is the dominant union in metals, mining, pulp and
paper, rubber, oil, chemicals, cement and glass, but also represents
professional and technical workers, nurses, pharmacists, hospital and
municipal employees. The USW is a founding organization of the Blue
Green Alliance and the Alliance of American Manufacturing. For more
about the USW: www.usw.org/.
SOURCE United Steelworkers (USW)
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