Innovative free market solutions that grow the number of jobs in Nevada is a top priority for Governor Lombardo’s Administration and is an important aspect of this energy plan. Nevada should promote the generation of high-paying employment opportunities for its residents across various sectors, including established industries like healthcare, gaming, manufacturing, and data centers, as well as in mining critical minerals like lithium, battery production, and battery recycling within the Silver State.
Amidst escalating energy expenses in Europe and the endeavor of U.S. corporations to disentangle from China, Nevada aims to position itself as an opportunity for relocating energy production back to the United States. Nevada boasts remarkable resources that significantly contribute to its economy. The State should not rely on other nations for essential materials, natural gas, or next-generation technologies such as enhanced geothermal, which are being piloted right here in Nevada.
Nevada contains many critical minerals that are crucial to energy production and are produced in a manner that promotes stewardship of the land. According to the
U.S. Department of Interior, no state does it better than Nevada. The number of initiatives for training a skilled workforce in resilient technologies is tremendous, and partnerships with targeted educational institutions and trade organizations focused in these areas will spur greater workforce development.
Nevada must incorporate and support research initiatives on clean, reliable energy production and encourage innovation in technological solutions. Universities big and small across the state have coursework included in their curriculum, in fields like agriculture, engineering, environmental science, and mining, to name just a few. Moreover, the state enjoys valuable partnerships, exemplified by the Desert Research Institute. Established in 1959 as a nonprofit research institution of the Nevada System of Higher Education, it currently operates campuses in both the North and South regions. Furthering these educational collaborations will help Nevada further resiliency efforts.