Backing British energy skills and jobs key to unlocking growth
From our UK edition
What workforce is needed to deliver UK economic growth while meeting energy transition goals? A new training facility focuses on welding, engineering and other practical skills as part of a public and private sector joint investment in the UK energy workforce In Aberdeen, a state-of-the-art facility – which has just opened its doors to students – offers a blueprint for success. One of its backers, Shell UK, says the specialist centre will help upskill, reskill and empower a new generation of energy professionals. It will play a key role in the change needed to unlock growth through the energy transition.