European Wind Industry to Employ 600,000 by 2030
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European wind industry to employ 600,000 by 2030
WindEurope forecasts a substantial increase in employment within Europe’s wind industry over the remainder of the decade, with job numbers anticipated to rise from 443,000 currently to 607,000 by 2030. This projection is detailed in the Wind Energy Workforce Report, which examines current employment distribution, role demand, and potential skills shortages as wind energy deployment accelerates. The headline figure represents positive news for a …
The market is not able to supply skilled workers to the European wind industry at the rate of demand across Europe
The European wind energy sector plans to increase its employment from the current 443,000 jobs to more than 600,000 in 2030, although it warns that it will only be possible if the European Union (EU) accelerates the deployment of new parks, improves incentives for industry and urgently strengthens the training of skilled workers, especially in vocational training programmes. This is reflected in the European Report on the Workforce of Wind Energ…
Windtech International - WindEurope report outlines growth and skills needs in Europe’s wind workforce
Europe’s wind energy sector continues to expand its workforce, according to the European Wind Energy Workforce Report published by WindEurope. The report estimates that employment in the sector could increase from 443,000 jobs today to more than 600,000 by 2030.
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