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NREL’s economic impact tops US$1 billion new University of Colorado study finds

In fiscal year (FY) 2017, the economic impact of the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) amounted to more than US$1.1 billion nationwide, according to a study by the University of Colorado Boulder's Leeds School of Business. The new study estimates the impact of NREL on Colorado's economy is nearly US$748 million. The report was funded by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, which manages and operates NREL for DOE.

Researcher Elisa Miller works with a photo electron spectrometer in the surface analysis lab at NREL. She is studying perovskite materials and mapping out energy diagrams (photo courtesy Dennis Schroeder / NREL).
Researcher Elisa Miller works with a photoelectron spectrometer in the surface analysis lab at NREL. She is studying perovskite materials and mapping out energy diagrams (photo courtesy Dennis Schroeder / NREL).

The report was funded by the Alliance, which manages and operates NREL for DOE. With the goal of transforming energy through science, NREL links its world-renowned researchers, unique capabilities, and state-of-the-art facilities with partners throughout the country. The laboratory develops advanced energy solutions to integrate energy into systems of every scale.

NREL’s work in Colorado has far-reaching impact and benefits the country through our award-winning research and advanced energy solutions, said Martin Keller, NREL director and president of the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC (Alliance).

The study, conducted by Richard Wobbekind and Brian Lewandowski of the Business Research Division at the Leeds School of Business, found that during FY 2017:

  • NREL employed 1,745 full-time and part-time employees
  • Approximately 60 percent of employees were involved in core research and development
  • More than 95 percent of NREL employees hold at least a bachelor’s degree, and nearly 64 percent have advanced degrees, with 31.7 percent holding doctoral degrees and 31.9 percent holding master’s degrees
  • NREL employees contributed US$478 052 to local nonprofits while logging 1 529 volunteer hours
  • The laboratory welcomed more than 28 000 visitors to its campus and Education Center and connected with more than 43 000 people through community outreach events.

A significant element of NREL’s impact is tied to jobs, with the greatest number of the laboratory’s employees located in Jefferson County, which saw a US$413 million economic impact in FY 2017. The research team notes that more than 95 percent of NREL’s employees live in the Denver and Boulder metropolitan statistical areas and that the Golden-based research laboratory is a top 10 employer in Jefferson County.

NREL positions Jefferson County and metro Denver as a leader in the energy industry. The lab’s highly skilled workforce, innovative facilities, and business partnerships are key to the region’s economic vitality, said Kristi Pollard, Presiden, and CEO of the Jefferson County Economic Development Corporation.

NREL also is focused on workforce development and, according to the study, the laboratory hosted 122 science, technology, engineering, and math outreach events in FY 2017, directly impacting 11 123 students and 330 teachers. NREL employed 175 student workers during the same fiscal year, further contributing to the science and technology workforce of the future.

NREL continually seeks to expand its impact by working with academia, as well as the public and private sectors. In FY 2017, NREL had 739 active partnership agreements with 513 partners. During the same fiscal year, NREL signed US$80 million in new partnership agreements.

NREL is the US Department of Energy’s primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. NREL is operated for the Energy Department by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.

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