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Onshore wind energy jobs down a third in Scotland – Herald

Published by SAS Volunteer on February 2, 2019 February 2, 2019

Scotland has lost almost a third of its onshore wind energy jobs in a year,
while offshore wind employment increased by 55%, according to new figures.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) statistics show employment in
onshore wind fell by 2,400 jobs from 8,200 in 2016 to 5,800 in 2017 – a 29%
drop.
At the same time, offshore wind employment increased from 2,200 to 3,400 jobs.
Other forms of renewable energy also showed a mixed picture across
Scotland, with solar power jobs dropping by a quarter from 400 to 300 in
the same period, while energy from waste and biomass jobs rose 75%
year-on-year to 2,100.
Overall, employment in low-carbon heat fell 14% between 2016 and 2017 from
2,800 to 2,400, while low carbon electricity jobs rose 1% to 23,000.
Further statistics show Scotland’s total turnover from low carbon
electricity, including on and offshore wind, solar, hydro power and
nuclear, rose 6.5% between 2016 and 2017 to £6.7 billion.
At the same time turnover from solar power fell 69% to £62 million, while
onshore wind turnover dropped 4% to £2.8 billion and offshore wind fell 5%
to £511 million.
The turnover for low carbon heat fell by 35% in the same period to £458
million.
Industry body Scottish Renewables said the loss of onshore wind and solar
power jobs reflects UK Government decisions they claim “locked” these types
of projects out of the market.
Jenny Hogan, Scottish Renewables deputy chief executive, said: “Industry
has repeatedly warned the UK Government that locking our cheapest forms of
electricity generation – onshore wind and large-scale solar photovoltaic –
out of the energy market would cost jobs.
“Those predictions have now been thrown into stark relief by the
Government’s own figures – 2,400 jobs have been lost in an industry which
is bringing enormous social, economic and environmental benefits to
Scotland and providing skilled jobs and investment to some of the most
remote parts of the country.
“While employment has grown in other parts of the renewables sector which
have seen continued government support, the impact on onshore wind and
solar jobs shows the cost of not supporting the industry as a whole.
“We urge the UK Government to recognise these implications and remove the
barriers preventing these technologies from competing in the energy market
and enable Scotland to harness more of the tangible benefits which
renewables are already bringing.”
The organisation said onshore wind and solar power in Scotland produce
enough energy to meet the equivalent of 47% of the country’s electricity needs.


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