Global Wind Workforce Outlook 2024 – 2028
Launched at GWEC’s APAC Wind Energy Summit in Incheon, South Korea, the “Global Wind Workforce Outlook 2024 – 2028” report highlights the need for many more wind technicians for the energy transition.
Launched at GWEC’s APAC Wind Energy Summit in Incheon, South Korea, the “Global Wind Workforce Outlook 2024 – 2028” report highlights the need for many more wind technicians for the energy transition.
This report details the industry’s stance on adopting a fit-for-purpose approach for selecting competitive investors in offshore wind projects in Vietnam. It proposes a two-stage competitive model for offshore wind development in the market.
This report outlines how industry, government, civil society and the financial community can collectively drive systemic change to build a supply chain that meets regional and global demand for the wind installations required for Net Zero targets.
This report details the industry’s stance on adopting a fit-for-purpose approach for selecting competitive investors in offshore wind projects in Vietnam. It proposes a two-stage competitive model for offshore wind development in the market.
This year’s definitive report on the state of the Global Offshore Wind Industry and the key role it can play in delivering the energy transition
The report draws from successful international case studies to formulate key recommendations for South Korean policymakers to enable offshore wind to cohabit with the local fishing industry in a mutually beneficial way.