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IBEW Local 125’s Travis Eri on Permitting Bottlenecks & Union Jobs

Season 7 Episode 89 Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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The Pacific Northwest is at the epicenter of America's green energy future—but building the grid isn't happening fast enough.

In this episode, Travis Eri, Business Manager of IBEW Local 125, joins America’s Work Force Union Podcast for a candid look at the state of union electrical work across Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. While data center growth and wildfire-hardening projects are keeping crews busy, a sudden winter slowdown and federal offshore wind lease cancellations have put a real-world strain on local apprentices.

Eri reveals why the current infrastructure system is broken, highlighting a single 500kV transmission line project that took an astonishing 20 years to permit. If America wants to meet its climate goals, that pace has to change.

Key Takeaways From This Episode:
  • Climate Jobs Oregon: Inside the newly launched nonprofit co-founded by IBEW Local 125 and the Oregon building trades to ensure clean energy projects are built with union labor from day one.

  • The Permitting Crisis: Why bureaucratic delays are the single biggest bottleneck to upgrading our power grid and meeting data center demands.

  • The West Coast Realignment: How the cancellation of offshore wind leases impacted the union pipeline and what it means for the IBEW’s national growth goals.

  • An All-of-the-Above Energy Strategy: Why expanding capacity matters more than just swapping power sources in the Pacific Northwest.

About the Guest: Travis Eri has served as the Business Manager for IBEW Local 125 for 21 years. A former utility lineman who traded an aviation degree for a pair of climbing hooks, Eri now oversees a four-state jurisdiction representing 4,500 members.

Connect with the Movement:
  • Learn more about IBEW Local 125: ibew125.com

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