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New York State's Empire State Development Corporation ESDCC), which is paying to send an executive to promote the project, has already published more modest job projections.
These job projections, however, are estimates and not hard commitments.
The job projections were discovered to be highly inflated; State Department estimates barely break 5,000.
Steel and aluminum prices courtesy of Bloomberg and job projections from The Trade Partnership.
A lower budget means fewer jobs". TransCanada and API's job projections also fail to consider the large number of jobs that could be lost by construction of Keystone XL, Sweeney said.
Job numbers can vary significantly depending on the type, size, age, and maintenance history of a building as well as the type of retrofit work that is carried out.10 As a consequence, and as Table 2 illustrates, the job projections vary substantially.
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Daniel Kammen, professor of energy and report co-author, reached the same conclusion by creating a job projection model.
"I don't see any reason to block the Keystone XL pipeline, so long as local concerns in Nebraska are fairly addressed, something that shouldn't pose a high hurdle," Levi wrote in a blog post deconstructing the industry job projection last week.
It is derived, according to a government spokeswoman, from adding up the jobs projections from the projects' environmental impact statements.
This will avoid the problem of some previous green jobs programs, where jobs projections were overly optimistic and graduates of training programs could not be placed in jobs.
Even more telling, I'd argue, is Mr. Friedman's jobs projection, which has the employed share of American adults soaring all the way back to what it was in 2000.
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