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The UK risks missing the boat on renewables jobs unless the government put in place a jobs strategy

5 August 2021

Prospect which represents workers in renewables and across the energy industry made the warning as new ONS figures show that  33,800 direct jobs and a further 41,000 indirect jobs were lost in the  low carbon and renewable sectors between 2014 and 2019.

Prospect senior deputy general secretary Sue Ferns said:

“The massive growth in renewables in recent years is welcome, but Prospect has been warning for years that we are failing to convert this success into UK jobs.

“The renewables sector continues to be plagued by policy uncertainty, off-shoring, and a drive for low costs, all of which mean we risk missing out on the huge strategic opportunity to convert clean energy into green jobs.

“Other countries like Denmark are getting this right, generating five jobs for every MW of renewable energy compared to just one job in the UK.

“With far more clean energy infrastructure needed in the coming years to achieve Net Zero, it is urgent that government grip this problem and put in place a strategy for developing UK renewables jobs, otherwise we will miss the huge economic opportunity presented by this green industrial revolution.”


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From generation to transmission, Prospect represents the interests of over 22,500 members working across all parts of the energy sector.