A review on the future shape of the energy workforce by Robert Gordon University (RGU) reveals that if the region attracts £17billion of renewables investment, then 54,000 direct and indirect jobs could be secured by 2030, up from 45,000 currently.
However, the forecast scenarios also indicate that reduced ambition could see up to 17,000 jobs in the area at risk, cutting the workforce by up to 40% to 28,000 in just eight years.
The RGU ‘Making the Switch’ review indicates that much of the £17billion towards regional renewables activities needs to be front-loaded as capex funding within the next four years to establish new large-scale manufacturing and installation capacity.
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