Siemens launches the first learning of wind turbine in the United Kingdom

The energy sector has launched the United Kingdom first wind turbine system of learning. Photo: PA

Of 20 trainees will participate in the first pilot project, launched Tuesday, which is designed to be deployed to other employers in the sector of electricity over the next 12 months .the ' learning has been designed in collaboration with RenewableUK, trade wind energy agency and the city & guilds College.


Siemens United Kingdom, the first offshore wind farm provider stated that he intended to double its renewable energy workforce in 2013 and the new schema learning wind power has been an essential element of the requisite skills.


The news comes after that Siemens and two other manufacturers of wind turbines, GE and Gamesa, described proposals week last to invest up to 300 m £ in the manufacture of wind at the offshore to United Kingdom, which could create jobs more than 3 000.


Christoph Ehlers, head of Siemens Wind Power UK, said: "we want to build lasting career of young offer in the wind industry." We already provide lots of training by our wind power training centre dedicated to Newcastle, but the new regime complete this.?


Hawthorn, Bill Weir Power and industrial exploitation project Director stated: "always a lack of availability of wind turbine technicians trained and competent is highlighted as a concern in the industry."This program developed by the industry to help alleviate this problem lends credibility at maturity of the wind industry.?


A number of employers in the sector of energy, including Centrica, National Grid and EDF Energy, warned in recent weeks that enough young step are interested in a career in French poll conducted by Centrica published in August found more than half the level and students would consider not a career in science, technology or energy, rather encouraging media and entertainment jobs.


But with the 70pc of current effective nuclear United Kingdom single set be removed by 2025, employers have warned the energy industry will not be able to create the next generation of engineers, unless it ensures that more young people are interested in working for the sector.


The UK wind industry predicted 60,000 jobs in the next decade, according to RenewableUK.Vent should also to take account of what electricity by 2020, compared to 5MC as it is today, said Trade Organization United Kingdom 30pc.


RenewableUK Chief Executive, Maria McCaffery, said: "A compelling increase in the number of employees needed to fuel this growth, such as learning training initiatives are absolutely crucial.


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