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study said Florida was one of 38 statesa and the District of Columbia in which job growtbh in the clean energy economhy outperformed overalljob gains. Pew defined a cleanb energy economy as one that generates businesses and investments while expanding clean energy increasingenergy efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, wastes and pollution, and conserving water and other natural resources. In Florida, there was a 7.9 percent increasw in clean energy jobsfrom 28,845 jobs in 1998 to 31,12 jobs in 2007.
The numbers are a hard countr ofactual jobs, Pew said in a release, and rangew from jobs as diverse as plumbers, administrative assistants, construction machine setters, marketing consultants and teacherxs with annual incomes ranging from $21,000 to Nationally, jobs in the cleanh energy industry grew at a rate of 9.1 percenft between 1998 and 2007, while total jobs grew by 3.7 percenft in the same period, the reportr says. Florida had 3,831 clean energy businessea at the endof 2007, a 22.7 perceng increase from 3,121 businesses in 1998, the report says.
There were 236 clean energy patentsw in Florida between 1999 and and venture capital firmsinvested $117 in cleaj technology in Florida between 2006 and 2008.
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