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Labour shortage in the wind industry threatens green transition

Wind energy is the backbone of Denmark’s green energy system. It plays a crucial role in enabling Denmark to become fossil fuel-free by 2050. But while wind energy capacity has increased significantly since 2012 with investments in onshore and offshore wind power plants, did we forget to invest in the people who can realize the green transition?

The wind industry is growing, and the demand for qualified labor is high. We need to educate professionals with the necessary digital skills to drive the green transition in the digital age. Photo: Bax Lindhardt

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DigiWind will offer specialized training programmes that help professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics future-proof their careers in the wind and energy sectors.

The project is a collaboration between DTU, Politechnika Gdańska, Irish Manufacturing Research, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Whiffle, F6S Innovation, Delft University of Technology, Technological University of the Shannon and Cadpeople. The project is supported by the European Union European Health and the Digital Executive Agency under the Digital Europe Programme (DEP). The four-year project has run since January 2024.

The first continuing education course '
Version Control with Git' was held in October 2024, while the first master’s course will be offered in September 2025.
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