Midwest Region
States and consortia throughout the Midwest embraced Careers in Energy Week this year. More than three dozen events and activities took place.
Dakotas Energy Workforce Consortium
The Dakotas Energy Workforce Consortium (DEWC) secured governor proclamations in both North Dakota and South Dakota. DEWC’s education partners hosted four events across the two states: Nearly 100 5th graders rotated through energy-related work stations at Lake Area Technical Institute; 40 high school juniors and seniors attended an Energy Camp at Mitchell Technical Institute that featured hands-on activities; North Dakota State College of Science had exhibits about careers in energy and campus tours focused on their energy programs; and Bismarck State College hosted an energy program job fair for current students. Montana Dakota Utilities and Great River Energy attended the job fair.
NorthWestern Energy administered a coloring contest for younger students and an essay contest for older students. NorthWestern Energy, Black Hills Energy, Great River Energy, and Missouri River Energy all shared current employee stories on social media and internally.
Illinois Energy Workforce Consortium
The Illinois Energy Workforce Consortium (IEWC) is again running a grant contest available to all teachers throughout Illinois. Promotional emails were sent to teachers encouraging them to discuss energy careers with their students and included learning materials to be used in the classroom. Participating teachers could win one of three $250 classroom grants just for using the materials with their students.
Nicor Gas participated in four events throughout the week: Alive Center STEM Exploration Day, Bloom Township High School District 206 College and Career Fair, Museum of Science and Industry Science Works Event, and Northern Illinois University’s STEMfest.
Iowa Energy Workforce Consortium
Alliant Energy hosted a Careers in Energy “Preview Event.” This showcased energy jobs and provided information about apprenticeships.
Michigan Energy Workforce Development Consortium
The Michigan Energy Workforce Development Consortium (MEWDC) held 15 events throughout the week, including 10 tours at different energy companies and educational institutions, two career fairs, and three open houses. DTE Energy, Lansing Board of Water and Light, and Consumers Energy were the participating companies. MEWDC also hosted a contest for high school students and shared ideas for classroom activities. The governor of Michigan signed a Careers in Energy Week proclamation as well.
Minnesota Energy Consortium
The governor of Minnesota proclaimed October 14–18, 2019, Careers in Energy Week. In addition, the Minnesota Energy Workforce Consortium held a number of activities. Xcel Energy stationed the Minnesota State Energy Center of Excellence’s Energy Science Trailer on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis. Xcel Energy also hosted high school students from the Twin Cities area at their Rice Street Service Center. The students went on a tour and spoke to current employees about careers in energy.
Minnesota West Community College held Energy Career Days at two campus locations. Koda Energy also held a Bioenergy Day. There was an MREA and MMUA Overhead School and Rodeo as well.
Missouri Energy Workforce Consortium
The Missouri Energy Workforce Consortium (MEWC) secured a governor’s proclamation. MEWC added Careers in Energy Week information to their website. Several MEWC members also shared social media posts.
Nebraska Energy Workforce Consortium
The companies comprising the Nebraska Energy Workforce Consortium hosted events throughout the state. Omaha Public Power District, in partnership with other consortium member volunteers, held a two-day Workshop for Get Into Energy. One day was for educators and counselors, and the second day was for middle and high school students.
Nebraska Public Power District hosted a Utility Career Day at its Norfolk Office for approximately 60 students from three different high schools. Black Hills Energy took a unique approach by offering incentives to employees who referred people to “get into energy.”
Ohio
The governor of Ohio signed a Careers in Energy Week proclamation.
Wisconsin Energy Workforce Consortium
There was a Wisconsin Energy Workforce Consortium Careers in Energy Week event at the Chippewa Valley Technical College Energy Education Center. Some of the energy companies in the state posted profiles of current employees on their social media accounts.