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Published on: Sept. 27, 2022, 9:50 p.m.
Jobs soar in RE sector
  • Despite challenges, the renewables sector has proven to be a reliable driver of job creation

By Business India Editorial

The renewable energy sector last year reached 12.7 million jobs, an increase of 700,000 jobs in a single year, despite the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and the growing energy crisis, according to a new report.

The report, Renewable Energy and Employment: 2022 Annual Review, identifies domestic market size as the main factor influencing job creation in the renewables sector, along with labour and other costs. It finds that solar is the fastest growing sector, generating 4.3 million jobs in 2021, more than a third of the current renewables workforce worldwide.

The report notes that, given growing concerns about climate change, recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and supply chain disruptions, there is growing interest among countries in localising supply chains and job creation domestically.

It stresses that creating strong domestic markets is key to driving clean energy industrialisation. It adds that the development of export capacities for renewable technologies also depends on this.

According to Francesco La Camera, Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), despite the challenges, the renewables sector has proven to be a reliable driver of job creation.

“My advice to governments around the world is to adopt industrial policies aimed at fostering the expansion of decent jobs in the renewables sector at the national level. Stimulating the domestic value chain will not only create business opportunities and new jobs for individuals and local communities, but it also strengthens the reliability of the supply chain and contributes to greater energy security overall,” he said.

Asia leads the way

The report reveals that more and more countries are creating jobs in renewables. Nearly two thirds of all these jobs are in Asia. China alone accounts for 42 per cent of the global total, followed by the European Union and Brazil with 10 per cent each, and the US and India with another 7 per cent respectively.

The report reveals some notable regional and national developments. For example, Southeast Asian countries have become major solar PV manufacturing centres and biofuel producers.

China is the leading manufacturer and installer of solar PV panels and is generating a growing number of jobs in offshore wind, while India has added more than 10 gigawatts of offshore wind, generating many installation jobs, although it remains heavily dependent on imported panels.

Europe now accounts for 40 per cent of global wind manufacturing output and is the largest exporter of wind equipment, while trying to rebuild its solar PV manufacturing industry. 

Africa's role is still limited, but the report notes that there are growing employment opportunities in decentralised renewables, especially in support for local trade, agriculture and other economic activities.

In the Americas, Mexico is the leading supplier of wind turbine blades. Brazil remains the largest employer in biofuels, but also adds many jobs in wind and solar installations.

The US, meanwhile, is beginning to build a domestic industrial base for the emerging offshore wind sector.

The report emphasises that the expansion of renewables needs to be supported by comprehensive policies, including worker training to ensure decent, high-quality, well-paid and diverse employment, in order to achieve a just transition.


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