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        State-of-the-art wind energy training facility to be built in Town of Newburgh

        A U.S. climate-ready workforce initiative aims to train one-million new apprentices for careers in clean energy by 2035.

        Blaise Gomez

        Oct 15, 2024, 10:20 PM

        Updated 11 hr ago

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        Orange County will soon be home to a state-of-the-art green energy training center for electricians aiming to be certified in renewable energy careers.
        The locally first-of-its-kind onshore-offshore wind training facility will be built on Rock Cut Road in the Town of Newburgh, according to representatives with Local 3 IBEW.
        It will be used by hundreds union electrical workers each year for underwater and helicopter safety training with the use of a pool-like tank for required sea-survival and rescue training, and for training in underwater helicopter escape.
        The facility recently received a $3.8 million federal grant to help convert a 10,000-square-foot building on the property, which is owned by the Education and Cultural Trust Fund of the Electrical Industry.
        “It’s clean energy. I’m a climate warrior and I’m all for this,” says Christopher Erikson, with Local 3 IBEW. “We can’t wait. We’ve been preparing for this for a long time and it’s coming to fruition.”
        A U.S. climate-ready workforce initiative aims to train one-million new apprentices for careers in clean energy by 2035.
        News 12 is told it will be built in 2025 with the first class starting that September.