The Energy Career Cluster spans careers in traditional and renewable fuel production, power generation and energy conversion, utilities, environmental preservation, ecological research, and resource extraction. To minimize environmental impacts and meet global energy needs, these industries focus on efficient and responsible resource management, including conservation, transmission, distribution, and storage. Careers in this Cluster are dedicated to creating a sustainable future, innovating cleaner energy solutions, and preserving our planet’s natural resources for generations.
The career pathway content standards outline the technical knowledge and skills required for future success within this discipline. This is intended to provide state education leaders and educators with a forward-thinking guide for what students should know and be able to do after completing a program of study in this career pathway. State leaders and local educators are encouraged to use the standards to develop well-planned curricula and assessments for Energy & Natural Resources-related Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
The Energy Career Cluster spans careers in traditional and renewable fuel production, power generation and energy conversion, utilities, environmental preservation, ecological research, and resource extraction. To minimize environmental impacts and meet global energy needs, these industries focus on efficient and responsible resource management, including conservation, transmission, distribution, and storage. Careers in this Cluster are dedicated to creating a sustainable future, innovating cleaner energy solutions, and preserving our planet’s natural resources for generations.
The career pathway content standards outline the technical knowledge and skills required for future success within this discipline. This is intended to provide state education leaders and educators with a forward-thinking guide for what students should know and be able to do after completing a program of study in this career pathway. State leaders and local educators are encouraged to use the standards to develop well-planned curricula and assessments for Energy & Natural Resources-related Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.