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The transition to cleaner, greener energy means that big changes are needed to the infrastructure that keeps it flowing to our homes and businesses. So how are these changes making a difference to the workforce of today - and of tomorrow?
In this episode of The Clean Energy Revolution, Max finds out about:
New York’s Community Offshore Wind project, which could create up to 10,000 new jobs in the Northeast US.
The innovation needed to ‘upgrade’ the UK’s electricity grid, and how it will lead to new ways of working in a digital age.
Why a huge range of skills and roles - not just engineering and construction - will be essential for a successful energy transition and a cleaner future.
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