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IBEW 569 Announces New Renewable Energy and Manufacturing Division, Welcomes Fabiola Moreno

September 19, 2024
[San Diego, CA]

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 569 announces a new Renewable Energy and Manufacturing Division. The Division is structured to meet emerging workforce development needs in the rapidly expanding renewable energy and climate manufacturing sector of Imperial Valley. In addition, the Division will support the IBEW’s apprenticeship training initiative for the battery and advanced manufacturing sectors. The Clean Transportation and Advanced Manufacturing Electrical Training Trust apprenticeship training initiative builds on IBEW’s 133 years of electrical experience to prepare today’s workforce for the industrial, manufacturing, and technology jobs of the clean economy.

IBEW is driving a cleaner, greener economy in North America. IBEW continues to be at the forefront of sustainable technologies, including battery manufacturing. IBEW Local Union 569 represents over 3,700 skilled and highly trained union electricians and power professionals in San Diego and Imperial Counties. IBEW 569 has been working in partnership with the Imperial Valley community for decades, including as “Lithium Valley” emerged as one of the world’s largest stores of lithium, a key element in electric vehicle and battery storage technologies.

IBEW 569 also operates the largest electrical apprenticeship program in San Diego & Imperial Counties—the third largest such apprenticeship in California—where we are training Southern California’s green workforce. For example, we trained over 400 power professionals in Energy Systems and Microgrid Training and Certification (ESAMTAC).

ESAMTAC is the highest standard of training and certification in energy storage systems nationally. ESAMTAC was developed by a team led by Penn State University that included: the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), the IBEW, the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and the National Electrical Industry Standards (NEIS) project that utilizes the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approval process.

Leading the IBEW 569’s Renewable Energy and Manufacturing Division will be our new Renewable Energy and Manufacturing Organizer (REMO), Fabiola Moreno. Fabiola grew up in Salinas Valley in the small agricultural town of Gonzales. She is a former Legislative Aide to Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia where she staffed the Assemblymember on bills related to agriculture, public safety, jobs and economic development, and labor. She is the founder of the Ruelas Fulfillment Foundation which supports high school students who want to pursue a career after high school while being committed to giving back to their communities. Fabiola was the first in her family to graduate from college. She has a degree in political science from San Diego State University.

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