Better education and workforce training programs are vital to the successful deployment of a smarter energy grid, according to a new report from the GridWise Alliance.
“The US Smart Grid Revolution: Smart Grid Workforce Trends 2011,” examines how the continued development and deployment of smart-grid technology affects the electric energy industry employment landscape. The report, prepared by KEMA — a global consulting, testing and certification firm — emphasizes that education initiatives will be critical to maximizing improvements to the electric system.
Among the report’s key findings:
“As these findings show, the future of the workforce depends heavily on collaboration among industry, academia, and government, and will require reform in all sectors of society, including education, technology and customer service,” said Bob Shapard, chairman of the GridWise Alliance.
The report notes that a transition to smart-grid job creation and growth must include:
“This report takes the industry’s first comprehensive look at not only how the expansion of the smart grid will strengthen the American economy but also the critical steps America must take to ensure its workforce is prepared to maximize this new
technology,” said Randy Berry, GridWise Alliance board liaison for the education and workforce work group.