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3 dni temu · Figure 3: Skills Level in the Global Energy Workforce, 2022. Remote Visualization. Source: IEA, World Energy Employment 2023, 34. In the growing renewable energy sector, the required level of skills is mixed. Studies suggest that the energy transition will create a wide range of jobs for workers with a variety of educational backgrounds and skills.
15 lis 2023 · The second edition of the World Energy Employment (WEE) report tracks the evolutions of the energy workforce from before the pandemic, through the global energy crisis, to today.
The report also provides an outlook to 2030 for energy employment needs by sector across IEA scenarios, outlining key policies that could help countries cultivate and maintain a skilled energy workforce throughout the transition.
5 godz. temu · The third edition of the World Energy Employment (WEE) provides an update on the status and prospects for the global energy workforce in the wake of the global energy crisis and discusses future uncertainties that will remain top of mind for energy workers and employers.The report includes comprehensive estimates of energy employment by sector, by region, and by supply chain segment.
The inaugural edition of the World Energy Employment Report is – to the best of our knowledge – the first comprehensive inventory of the global energy workforce. The report presents new estimates of the size and distribution of the labour force, across regions and technologies, and increases the granularity on the number of workers along ...
6 sie 2024 · Recommend actions for technological and organizational modernization of sectors and professional training. In this way, six key skills for a changing renewable energy workforce emerged, four more generalized abilities became clear and three increasingly important styles of work were identified.
Most regions of the world already employ more than 50% of their energy workforce in clean energies, though the Middle East and Russia are “notable exceptions,” the IEA says. The Asia-Pacific region provides more than half the world’s energy sector employment, according to the report.