We are excited to announce that the Australian Government has commissioned Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) to conduct a comprehensive capacity study on the workforce needs for Australia's transition to a clean energy economy. This study aims to provide valuable insights into the jobs and industries that form Australia's clean energy workforce, analyse the workforce requirements to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, explore the employment opportunities created by clean energy initiatives, identify relevant education, training, and migration pathways, and examine potential roles for workers in emission-intensive sectors to transition to new positions within their communities.
To ensure a holistic and inclusive approach, a project steering group has been established, comprising members from industry, unions, training providers, state governments, research organizations, and the Commonwealth. This collaboration ensures that diverse perspectives are taken into account and enables a comprehensive analysis of the clean energy workforce landscape.
JSA is committed to delivering an interim report to the Australian Government by May 2023, providing an initial overview of their findings and recommendations. Furthermore, a final report is expected to be released by mid-2023, presenting a detailed assessment of the clean energy workforce requirements and strategies for effective implementation.
In addition to the reports, JSA will be publishing a series of accompanying resources over the coming months. These resources will provide further insights, data, and guidance related to the clean energy capacity study, supporting stakeholders in understanding the implications and opportunities associated with Australia's transition to a clean energy economy.
For more information on the Clean Energy Capacity Study please visit the following link:
Clean Energy Capacity Study | Jobs and Skills Australia