Call for more solar industry workers in Europe amid strong growth

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MUNICH: The European solar industry may need several hundred thousand additional skilled workers in the next few years, according to a report released...

: The European solar industry may need several hundred thousand additional skilled workers in the next few years, according to a report released on Monday.

By 2027, if the solar energy boom continues, this figure could reach 1.2 million in a “medium scenario”, reported German news agency .Among different workers, the greatest need is for construction workers for assembly as well as planning and electrical engineers. “Too few employees in renewable energies mean that not enough projects can be implemented,“ said Sanda Bozic, human resources manager at Baywa r.e., a large project developer for solar plants with branches in 31 countries and headquarters in Munich in southern Germany.

SPE is based in Brussels and is the European lobbying association for 300 companies and national associations.

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