Supporting evidence for the 'Clean Power 2030 Action Plan'.
Assessment of the clean energy
skills challenge
Clean energy job adverts
analysis – charts and methodology (Excel)
Clean energy job adverts
analysis – charts and methodology (ODS)
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The Office for Clean Energy Jobs has produced an assessment of
the clean energy jobs challenge. The evidence presented in this
report has been obtained through a range of sources including
departmental analysis, official statistics from the Office for
National Statistics (ONS), and workforce
insights provided by employers.
This evidence supports the ‘Clean Power 2030 Action
Plan', forming a basis for government to better understand
the 2030 workforce requirements and support targeted skills
planning.
The ‘Clean energy job adverts analysis: charts and methodology'
document provides more detail on the methodology that underpins
this analysis.
Clean Power
2030 Action Plan
This action plan sets out a pathway to a clean power system by
2030.
Clean Power 2030 Action Plan: A
new era of clean electricity – main report
Clean Power 2030 Action Plan: A
new era of clean electricity – technical annex
Clean Power 2030 Action Plan: A
new era of clean electricity – connections reform
annex
Clean Power 2030 Action Plan: A
new era of clean electricity – assessment of the clean energy
skills challenge – evidence annex
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We are committed to delivering clean power by 2030 and, in doing
so, tackling 3 of the biggest challenges we face today:
- to maintain a secure and affordable energy supply in an
increasingly unstable world
- to create new industries and investments around the country
- to protect the environment we live in from the most damaging
effects of climate change
This action plan sets out a pathway to a clean power system, what
government will do to support and accelerate delivery of the new
infrastructure we will need, and how we will work, as government
and with everyone involved, to get there.