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The Renewable Energy Workforce Surge: A Path to Sustainability

The global renewable energy sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, with the latest report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) revealing a record-breaking addition of 2.5 million jobs in 2023. This increase brings the total workforce in the sector to 16.2 million, an 18% rise from 2022. Driving Employment Growth

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Renewables Outpace Fossil Fuels in EU Electricity for the First Time

The European Union has hit a historic milestone in its energy transition journey. According to the European Commission’s State of the Energy Union report for 2024, renewables now account for half of the EU’s electricity generation, surpassing fossil fuels for the first time ever in the first half of the

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Agri-PV: A Green Revolution in Farming and Energy Production

The intersection of farming and renewable energy production is offering a groundbreaking solution to enhance food security and energy independence in Europe. Known as agri-PV, this innovative practice involves deploying solar panels on farmland, allowing crops to grow beneath them. A recent study by the energy think tank Ember highlights

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UK Autumn Budget: A Boost for Renewable Energy and Skilled Careers

The recent Autumn Budget, unveiled by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, has laid the foundation for transformative growth in the UK’s renewable energy sector. With £125 million dedicated to establishing Great British Energy and £8.3 billion from the National Wealth Fund set to be invested over the next five years, the budget

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The Solar Surge: UK’s Bright Future in Renewable Energy

The UK is witnessing a remarkable rise in solar energy adoption, fuelled by a blend of government incentives, cutting-edge technology, and growing environmental consciousness. Both domestic and commercial markets are embracing this green energy revolution, signalling a promising shift towards sustainability. The government's ambitious "rooftop revolution" policy aims to triple