‘The skills are immutable’: Plugging the UK’s green energy skills gap
The UK renewable energy industry must do more to bring young people into the sector to ensure the country can fill its green skills gap.
The UK renewable energy industry must do more to bring young people into the sector to ensure the country can fill its green skills gap.
Fairly allocating risk, and making it clear where risk will be shouldered, is a key component of the ongoing REMA discussion.
The UK is an attractive space for renewable energy investors, but the investment landscape would be de-risked by greater policy support.
Just a few days away from the Clean Power 2030 Summits, Monika Paplaczyk, chief investment officer at Thrive Renewables spoke to PV Tech Premium calling 2024 “a transformational year in terms of energy policy”.
Molly Green shares the agenda items she’s most looking forward to at Solar Media’s Clean Power 2030 Summits in London on 1-2 July.
The Uk government’s ten-year Industrial Strategy dedicates a whole chapter to the clean energy system, though no new energy policies were announced.
The Crown Estate has joined up with Equinor and Gwynt Glas – a joint venture between EDF Renewables and ESB – to create a number of floating windfarms in the Celtic Sea.
The government and its Great British Energy company will work with industry and the Crown Estate to invest £1 billion in offshore wind supply chains.