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.
The expansion of wind energy in Latin America offers a unique opportunity to provide modern, clean, and inexhaustible energy, driving substantial socioeconomic benefits. This development is key to advancing a just energy transition by fostering job creation, infrastructure development, and enhanced energy security with a doubled potential by 2030.
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