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IRENA-Report: zum ersten Mal arbeiten mehr als 10 Millionen Menschen in der Erneuerbare Energien Branche

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Heute hat die Internationale Agentur für Erneuerbare Energien ihren neuesten Bericht über erneuerbare Energien und Arbeitsplätze im Jahresbericht 2018 veröffentlicht.

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Renewable energy jobs surpass 10 million worldwide for the first time, finds IRENA report

Today, the International Renewable Energy Agency launched its latest report on renewable energy jobs, Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2018.

The report provides insights into the composition of renewable energy employment and skills requirements that can help countries make informed decisions to drive a fair and equitable renewable energy transition, including in the areas of education and training, industrial policies and labour market regulations.

According to our findings, for the first time there are now more than 10 million people employed in the renewable energy industry worldwide. More than half a million new jobs were added in 2017, a 5.3 increase from 2016, 70% of which are in Brazil, China, India, Japan, Germany and the United States.

Global renewable energy employment reached 10.3 million jobs in 2017, an increase of 5.3% compared with the number reported in the previous year.

An increasing number of countries derive socio-economic benefits from renewable energy, but employment remains highly concentrated in a handful of countries, with China, Brazil, the United States, India, Germany and Japan in the lead.

China alone accounts for 43% of all renewable energy jobs. Its share is particularly high in solar heating and cooling (83%) and in the solar photovoltaic (PV) sector (66%), and less so in wind power (44%).

The PV industry was the largest employer (almost 3.4 million jobs, up 9% from 2016). Expansion took place in China and India, while the United States, Japan and the European Union lost jobs.

Biofuels employment (at close to 2 million jobs) expanded by 12%, as production of ethanol and biodiesel expanded in most of the major producers. Brazil, the United States, the European Union and Southeast Asian countries were among the largest employers.

Employment in wind power (1.1 million jobs) and in solar heating and cooling (807 000 jobs) declined as the pace of new capacity additions slowed.

Large hydropower employed 1.5 million people directly, of whom 63% worked in operation and maintenance. Key job markets were China, India and Brazil, followed by the Russian Federation, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iran and Viet Nam.

Employment remains limited in Africa, but the potential for off-grid jobs is high, particularly as energy access improves and domestic supply chain capacities are developed.

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