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The inaugural edition of the World Energy Employment Report is – to the best of our knowledge – the first comprehensive inventory of the global energy workforce. The report presents new estimates of the size and distribution of the labour force, across regions and technologies, and increases...
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The second edition of the World Energy Employment (WEE) report tracks the evolutions of the energy workforce from before the pandemic, through the global energy crisis, to today. The report provides a comprehensive stock-take of energy employment with estimates of the size and distribution of...
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, Germany, where phasing out is particularly complex because it is the largest coal-fired power generator among those committing …
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experiences. The “Energiewende” continues to be the defining feature of Germany’s energy policy landscape. In place for nearly a … of renewables. Yet despite progress on lowering overall emissions, Germany is struggling to meet its near-term emissions … in the right direction. In its energy transition so far, Germany has maintained a high degree of oil, natural gas and …
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